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... bishop of Pavia ( I mean the ecclesiastic who wished to be a bishop ) then proceeds to celebrate the complexion , eyes , hands , & c . , of his sovereign . 5 The state of the Ostrogoths , and the first years of Theodoric , are found in ...
... bishop of Pavia ( I mean the ecclesiastic who wished to be a bishop ) then proceeds to celebrate the complexion , eyes , hands , & c . , of his sovereign . 5 The state of the Ostrogoths , and the first years of Theodoric , are found in ...
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... bishop of Ravenna ; the Ostrogoths were admitted into the city , and the hostile kings consented , under the sanction of an oath , to rule with equal and undivided authority the provinces of Italy . The event of such an agreement may be ...
... bishop of Ravenna ; the Ostrogoths were admitted into the city , and the hostile kings consented , under the sanction of an oath , to rule with equal and undivided authority the provinces of Italy . The event of such an agreement may be ...
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... bishops of Arles and Pavia ; and presented a decent offering on the tomb of St. Peter , without any scrupulous inquiry into the creed of the apostle.78 His favorite Goths , and even his mother , were permitted to retain or embrace the ...
... bishops of Arles and Pavia ; and presented a decent offering on the tomb of St. Peter , without any scrupulous inquiry into the creed of the apostle.78 His favorite Goths , and even his mother , were permitted to retain or embrace the ...
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... bishop , who claimed such ample dominion both in heaven and earth ; who had been declared in a numerous synod to be pure from all sin , and exempt from all judg ment.81 When the chair of St. Peter was disputed by Sym- machus and ...
... bishop , who claimed such ample dominion both in heaven and earth ; who had been declared in a numerous synod to be pure from all sin , and exempt from all judg ment.81 When the chair of St. Peter was disputed by Sym- machus and ...
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... bishop of Pavia wanted to purchase of him an old house at Milan , and praise might be tendered and accepted in part of pay- ment . Gibbon translated vitro . marble ; under the impression , no doubt , that glass was unknown . – M. Roman ...
... bishop of Pavia wanted to purchase of him an old house at Milan , and praise might be tendered and accepted in part of pay- ment . Gibbon translated vitro . marble ; under the impression , no doubt , that glass was unknown . – M. Roman ...
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