The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... formed of the expense bestowed with Imperial liberality on the foundation of Constantinople , by the allowance of about two millions five hundred thousand pounds for the con- struction of the walls , the porticoes , and the aqueducts.39 ...
... formed of the expense bestowed with Imperial liberality on the foundation of Constantinople , by the allowance of about two millions five hundred thousand pounds for the con- struction of the walls , the porticoes , and the aqueducts.39 ...
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... formed a trinity and if this personification existed , it would equally apply to many other notions , of which might be formed many different trinities . : This error , into which many ancient as well as modern interpreters of Plato ...
... formed a trinity and if this personification existed , it would equally apply to many other notions , of which might be formed many different trinities . : This error , into which many ancient as well as modern interpreters of Plato ...
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... formed by ten of the domestic guards , who had resolved to assassinate Julian in the field of exercise near Antioch . Their intemperance revealed their guilt ; and they were conducted in chains to the presence of their injured sovereign ...
... formed by ten of the domestic guards , who had resolved to assassinate Julian in the field of exercise near Antioch . Their intemperance revealed their guilt ; and they were conducted in chains to the presence of their injured sovereign ...
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