The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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Side 42
... allowed for the Greek language ; and interpreters were appointed to receive the am- bassadors of the Barbarians ; but the department of foreign affairs , which constitutes so essential a part of modern policy , seldom diverted the ...
... allowed for the Greek language ; and interpreters were appointed to receive the am- bassadors of the Barbarians ; but the department of foreign affairs , which constitutes so essential a part of modern policy , seldom diverted the ...
Side 236
... allowed the election and consecration of a new episcopal pastor . 148 The revo- lutions of the court multiplied the number of pretenders ; and the same city was often disputed , under the reign of Constantius , by two , or three , or ...
... allowed the election and consecration of a new episcopal pastor . 148 The revo- lutions of the court multiplied the number of pretenders ; and the same city was often disputed , under the reign of Constantius , by two , or three , or ...
Side 281
... allowed the cause to be referred to a superior tribunal ; and his eloquence was interposed , most probably with success , in the defence of a city , which had been the royal seat of Agamemnon so , and had given to Mace- donia a race of ...
... allowed the cause to be referred to a superior tribunal ; and his eloquence was interposed , most probably with success , in the defence of a city , which had been the royal seat of Agamemnon so , and had given to Mace- donia a race of ...
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