The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... according to the proportions determined by the annual indiction , was furnished in a manner still more direct , and still more oppressive . According to the different nature of lands , their real produce in the various Theodosian Code ...
... according to the proportions determined by the annual indiction , was furnished in a manner still more direct , and still more oppressive . According to the different nature of lands , their real produce in the various Theodosian Code ...
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... according to the ideas existing in his intelligence : their union filled this , and formed the ideal type of the world . It is this ideal world , this divine intelligence , existing with God from all eternity , and called by Plato vôvs ...
... according to the ideas existing in his intelligence : their union filled this , and formed the ideal type of the world . It is this ideal world , this divine intelligence , existing with God from all eternity , and called by Plato vôvs ...
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... according to the scriptures , that the Son was different from all other creatures , and similar only to the Father . But they denied , that he was either of the same , or of a similar substance ; sometimes boldly justifying their ...
... according to the scriptures , that the Son was different from all other creatures , and similar only to the Father . But they denied , that he was either of the same , or of a similar substance ; sometimes boldly justifying their ...
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