The History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1906 |
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... eloquence , sustained the reputation which he had already acquired in the courts of four suc- cessive pr.aces . As soon as he had gained the con- fidence , and secured the faith , of the Christian emperor , he returned in triumph to his ...
... eloquence , sustained the reputation which he had already acquired in the courts of four suc- cessive pr.aces . As soon as he had gained the con- fidence , and secured the faith , of the Christian emperor , he returned in triumph to his ...
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... eloquence , inculcates the principles of philosophical toleration ; whose aid Superstition her- self , in the hour of her distress , is not ashamed to implore . He justly observes that , in the recent changes , both religions had been ...
... eloquence , inculcates the principles of philosophical toleration ; whose aid Superstition her- self , in the hour of her distress , is not ashamed to implore . He justly observes that , in the recent changes , both religions had been ...
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... eloquence , that , in all cases of treason , suspicion is equivalent to proof ; that the power , supposes the intention , of mischief ; that the intention is not less criminal than the act ; and that a subject no longer deserves to live ...
... eloquence , that , in all cases of treason , suspicion is equivalent to proof ; that the power , supposes the intention , of mischief ; that the intention is not less criminal than the act ; and that a subject no longer deserves to live ...
Side 27
... eloquent M. Thomas ( tom . i . pp . 366-396 ) has amused himself with celebrat- ing the virtues and genius of Themistius , who was not unworthy of the age in which he lived . Valentinian was felt and acknowledged by the sub- sequent ...
... eloquent M. Thomas ( tom . i . pp . 366-396 ) has amused himself with celebrat- ing the virtues and genius of Themistius , who was not unworthy of the age in which he lived . Valentinian was felt and acknowledged by the sub- sequent ...
Side 32
... eloquent Basil , archbishop of Cæsarea , who had succeeded Athanasius in the manage- ment of the Trinitarian cause . " 49 The circumstantial narrative has been composed by the friends and admirers of Basil ; and , as soon as we have ...
... eloquent Basil , archbishop of Cæsarea , who had succeeded Athanasius in the manage- ment of the Trinitarian cause . " 49 The circumstantial narrative has been composed by the friends and admirers of Basil ; and , as soon as we have ...
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