The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... celebrated as the invincible guide and protector of Constantine ; and the Pagans might reasonably expect that the insulted god would pursue with unrelenting vengeance the impiety of his ungrateful favourite.12 He protects tians of Gaul ...
... celebrated as the invincible guide and protector of Constantine ; and the Pagans might reasonably expect that the insulted god would pursue with unrelenting vengeance the impiety of his ungrateful favourite.12 He protects tians of Gaul ...
Side 336
... celebrated their incomparable master ; and the jealousy of his rivals , who persecuted him from one city to another , confirmed the favourable opinion which Libanius ostentatiously displayed of his superior merit . The preceptors of ...
... celebrated their incomparable master ; and the jealousy of his rivals , who persecuted him from one city to another , confirmed the favourable opinion which Libanius ostentatiously displayed of his superior merit . The preceptors of ...
Side 508
... celebrated princes . His gentle and amiable disposition 379-383 . endeared him to his private friends , the graceful affability of his manners engaged the affection of the people : the men of letters , who enjoyed the liberality ...
... celebrated princes . His gentle and amiable disposition 379-383 . endeared him to his private friends , the graceful affability of his manners engaged the affection of the people : the men of letters , who enjoyed the liberality ...
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