The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... received as a signal of the tumult . They rushed with fury to seize the person of the emperor ; his royal throne and golden couch were pillaged by these rude hands ; but the faithful defence of his guards , who died at his feet ...
... received as a signal of the tumult . They rushed with fury to seize the person of the emperor ; his royal throne and golden couch were pillaged by these rude hands ; but the faithful defence of his guards , who died at his feet ...
Side 192
... received as a genuine and valuable relic of the inspired Wisdom of Solomon.16 A similar union of the Mosaic faith and the Grecian philosophy , distinguishes the works of Philo , which were composed , for the most part , under the reign ...
... received as a genuine and valuable relic of the inspired Wisdom of Solomon.16 A similar union of the Mosaic faith and the Grecian philosophy , distinguishes the works of Philo , which were composed , for the most part , under the reign ...
Side 485
... received in their constant attachment to the person of their sovereign . At the age of nineteen , the son of Valentinian seemed to possess the talents of peace and war ; and his personal success against the Alemanni was interpreted as a ...
... received in their constant attachment to the person of their sovereign . At the age of nineteen , the son of Valentinian seemed to possess the talents of peace and war ; and his personal success against the Alemanni was interpreted as a ...
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