The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... favour ; and , notwithstanding the efforts of his enemies , who urged the danger of sparing an avenger of the blood of Gallus , the milder sentiment of Eusebia prevailed in the council . But the effects of a second interview were ...
... favour ; and , notwithstanding the efforts of his enemies , who urged the danger of sparing an avenger of the blood of Gallus , the milder sentiment of Eusebia prevailed in the council . But the effects of a second interview were ...
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... favour , they were exposed , with the rest of his subjects , to the effects of his wanton and capricious cruelty . The conduct of Licinius soon betrayed the reluctance with which he had consented to the wise and humane regulations of ...
... favour , they were exposed , with the rest of his subjects , to the effects of his wanton and capricious cruelty . The conduct of Licinius soon betrayed the reluctance with which he had consented to the wise and humane regulations of ...
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... favour of the Romans accompanied the rising fortunes of Julian , his discontented mind was prepared to receive the subtle poison of those artful sycophants , who coloured their mischievous designs with the fairest appearances of truth ...
... favour of the Romans accompanied the rising fortunes of Julian , his discontented mind was prepared to receive the subtle poison of those artful sycophants , who coloured their mischievous designs with the fairest appearances of truth ...
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