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Side 9
... officers were ignominiously dismissed ; and if he avoided the guilt , or rather dan- ger , of a general persecution , his partial oppressions were rendered still more odious by the violation of a solemn and voluntary engage- ment.23 ...
... officers were ignominiously dismissed ; and if he avoided the guilt , or rather dan- ger , of a general persecution , his partial oppressions were rendered still more odious by the violation of a solemn and voluntary engage- ment.23 ...
Side 11
... officers had resumed their zones ; or , in other words , had returned to the military service . Their conduct was afterwards censured by the twelfth canon of the Council of Nice ; if this particular application may be received , instead ...
... officers had resumed their zones ; or , in other words , had returned to the military service . Their conduct was afterwards censured by the twelfth canon of the Council of Nice ; if this particular application may be received , instead ...
Side 43
... officers of Diocletian . From their mutual reproaches , as well as from the story of this dark transaction , it may justly be inferred that the late persecution had embittered the zeal , without reforming the manners , of the African ...
... officers of Diocletian . From their mutual reproaches , as well as from the story of this dark transaction , it may justly be inferred that the late persecution had embittered the zeal , without reforming the manners , of the African ...
Side 91
... officer of the empire was dragged by the heels through the streets of Constan- tinople , and , after he expired , his lifeless corpse was exposed to their wanton insults , 152 The fate of Hermogenes instructed Philip , the Prætorian ...
... officer of the empire was dragged by the heels through the streets of Constan- tinople , and , after he expired , his lifeless corpse was exposed to their wanton insults , 152 The fate of Hermogenes instructed Philip , the Prætorian ...
Side 94
... officers of justice , who were usually sustained by a military guard , was sometimes repelled with equal violence , and the blood of some popular ecclesiastics , which had been shed in the quarrel , inflamed their rude followers with an ...
... officers of justice , who were usually sustained by a military guard , was sometimes repelled with equal violence , and the blood of some popular ecclesiastics , which had been shed in the quarrel , inflamed their rude followers with an ...
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