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Side viii
... Arms in the Cause of Valentinian 244 388. Defeat and Death of Maximus 246 Virtues of Theodosius Faults of Theodosius 387. The Sedition of Antioch . 248 · 250 251 A.D. Clemency of Theodosius 390. Sedition and Massacre of Thessalonica.
... Arms in the Cause of Valentinian 244 388. Defeat and Death of Maximus 246 Virtues of Theodosius Faults of Theodosius 387. The Sedition of Antioch . 248 · 250 251 A.D. Clemency of Theodosius 390. Sedition and Massacre of Thessalonica.
Side 2
... virtuous mortal , who had practised on the throne the lessons of philosophy ; and who , in a state of human imperfection , had aspired to imitate the moral ... virtues of his predecessors , subscribes in every line PAGE The Cæsars of Julian.
... virtuous mortal , who had practised on the throne the lessons of philosophy ; and who , in a state of human imperfection , had aspired to imitate the moral ... virtues of his predecessors , subscribes in every line PAGE The Cæsars of Julian.
Side 3
Edward Gibbon. and virtues of his predecessors , subscribes in every line , the censure or approbation of his own conduct . In the cool moments of reflection , Julian preferred the useful and benevolent virtues of Antoninus ; but his ...
Edward Gibbon. and virtues of his predecessors , subscribes in every line , the censure or approbation of his own conduct . In the cool moments of reflection , Julian preferred the useful and benevolent virtues of Antoninus ; but his ...
Side 5
... virtues were the subject of ridicule ; and the contempt for female modesty and reve- rend age , announced the universal corruption of the capital of the east . The love of spectacles was the taste , or rather passion , of the Syrians ...
... virtues were the subject of ridicule ; and the contempt for female modesty and reve- rend age , announced the universal corruption of the capital of the east . The love of spectacles was the taste , or rather passion , of the Syrians ...
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... virtues might atone , in the opinion of Julian , for the vice and folly of his country . The sophist Libanius was born in the capital of the east ; he publicly professed the arts of rhetoric and declamation at Nice , Nicomedia ...
... virtues might atone , in the opinion of Julian , for the vice and folly of his country . The sophist Libanius was born in the capital of the east ; he publicly professed the arts of rhetoric and declamation at Nice , Nicomedia ...
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