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
... enemy is their judge , had secretly escaped ; and Rufinus must have been satisfied with the least obnoxious victim ... enemies , ( Cod . Theodos . tom . 4. p . 489. ) who accuse them of oppressing the Curiæ . The connexion of Tatian with ...
... enemy is their judge , had secretly escaped ; and Rufinus must have been satisfied with the least obnoxious victim ... enemies , ( Cod . Theodos . tom . 4. p . 489. ) who accuse them of oppressing the Curiæ . The connexion of Tatian with ...
Side 8
... enemy of Julian , had employed a considerable part of his inheritance , the fruit of rapine and corruption , to purchase the friendship of Rufinus , and the high office of count of the east . But the new magistrate impru- dently ...
... enemy of Julian , had employed a considerable part of his inheritance , the fruit of rapine and corruption , to purchase the friendship of Rufinus , and the high office of count of the east . But the new magistrate impru- dently ...
Side 11
... enemies , was introduced into the imperial bed ; and Eudoxia soon displayed a superiority of sense and spirit , to improve the ascendant which her beauty must acquire over the mind of a fond and youthful husband . The emperor would soon ...
... enemies , was introduced into the imperial bed ; and Eudoxia soon displayed a superiority of sense and spirit , to improve the ascendant which her beauty must acquire over the mind of a fond and youthful husband . The emperor would soon ...
Side 16
... enemy of Stilicho , and of Rome ; and such was the general hatred which Rufinus had excited , that the fatal secret , communicated to thou- sands , was faithfully preserved during the long march dying emperor , ( de Bell . Gildon . 292 ...
... enemy of Stilicho , and of Rome ; and such was the general hatred which Rufinus had excited , that the fatal secret , communicated to thou- sands , was faithfully preserved during the long march dying emperor , ( de Bell . Gildon . 292 ...
Side 19
... enemy of Stilicho , were engaged to sup- port , against him , the independence of the throne of Constantinople . The favourite of Arcadius fomented a secret and irreconcilable war against a formidable hero , who aspired to govern , and ...
... enemy of Stilicho , were engaged to sup- port , against him , the independence of the throne of Constantinople . The favourite of Arcadius fomented a secret and irreconcilable war against a formidable hero , who aspired to govern , and ...
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