The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... danger : those who stood , by the Christians of the east . In his palace had been in Persia , and had seen the armies of Chos- of Constantinople or Antioch , he was awakened by roes , confessed that they never beheld a more for- the ...
... danger : those who stood , by the Christians of the east . In his palace had been in Persia , and had seen the armies of Chos- of Constantinople or Antioch , he was awakened by roes , confessed that they never beheld a more for- the ...
Side 479
... danger could not prompt him to draw his sword in the defence of a city which he deserted , perhaps , with more pleasure than regret : he fled from the palace to the sea - shore , where he descried the welcome sails of the fleet re ...
... danger could not prompt him to draw his sword in the defence of a city which he deserted , perhaps , with more pleasure than regret : he fled from the palace to the sea - shore , where he descried the welcome sails of the fleet re ...
Side 489
... danger , confessed his guilt , and deprecated his judge : the act was irretrievable ; the prize was obtained ; and the most rigorous penance , which he solicited , would have raised the sinner to the reputation of a saint . The ...
... danger , confessed his guilt , and deprecated his judge : the act was irretrievable ; the prize was obtained ; and the most rigorous penance , which he solicited , would have raised the sinner to the reputation of a saint . The ...
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