The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 4: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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Side 4
... Arians , while he was prefect of Egypt , ( A. D. 373. ) inclines Tillemont to believe that he was guilty of every crime . ( Hist . des Emp . tom . 5. p . 360. Mem . Eccles . tom . 6. p . 589. ) conducted with an appearance of equity and ...
... Arians , while he was prefect of Egypt , ( A. D. 373. ) inclines Tillemont to believe that he was guilty of every crime . ( Hist . des Emp . tom . 5. p . 360. Mem . Eccles . tom . 6. p . 589. ) conducted with an appearance of equity and ...
Side 47
... Arian robber . See Tillemont , ( Hist . des Emp . tom . 5. p . 529. ) who quotes a homily , which has been erroneously ascribed to St. Chrysostom . The vestiges of Pollentia are twenty - five miles to the south - east of Turin . Urbs ...
... Arian robber . See Tillemont , ( Hist . des Emp . tom . 5. p . 529. ) who quotes a homily , which has been erroneously ascribed to St. Chrysostom . The vestiges of Pollentia are twenty - five miles to the south - east of Turin . Urbs ...
Side 126
... Arian bishop . " The first days of the reign of Attalus were fair and prosperous . An officer of consequence was sent with an inconsiderable body of troops to secure the obedience of Africa ; the greatest part of Italy submitted to the ...
... Arian bishop . " The first days of the reign of Attalus were fair and prosperous . An officer of consequence was sent with an inconsiderable body of troops to secure the obedience of Africa ; the greatest part of Italy submitted to the ...
Side 130
... Arian heretics . Jornandes , ( c . 30. p . 653. ) and Isidore of Seville , ( Chron . p . 714. edit . Grot . ) who were both attached to the Gothic cause , have repeated and embellished these edi- fying tales . According to Isidore ...
... Arian heretics . Jornandes , ( c . 30. p . 653. ) and Isidore of Seville , ( Chron . p . 714. edit . Grot . ) who were both attached to the Gothic cause , have repeated and embellished these edi- fying tales . According to Isidore ...
Side 133
... Arian heresy . Exasperated by her obstinate resistance , he drew his sword , and , with the anger of a lover , slightly wounded her neck . The bleeding heroine still continued to brave his resentment , and to repel his love , till the ...
... Arian heresy . Exasperated by her obstinate resistance , he drew his sword , and , with the anger of a lover , slightly wounded her neck . The bleeding heroine still continued to brave his resentment , and to repel his love , till the ...
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