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Eutropius (9. 21.) gives them the name of Saxons. But Eutropius lived in the
ensuing century, and seems to use the language of his own times. b The three
expressions of Eutropius, Aurelius Victor, and Eumenius, " vilissime status," "
Bataviae ...
Eutropius (9. 21.) gives them the name of Saxons. But Eutropius lived in the
ensuing century, and seems to use the language of his own times. b The three
expressions of Eutropius, Aurelius Victor, and Eumenius, " vilissime status," "
Bataviae ...
Side 331
b The virtues 'of Constantine are collected for the most part from Eutropius, and
the younger Victor, two sincere Pagans, who wrote after the, extinction of his
family. Even Zosimus, and the emperor Julian, acknowledge his personal
courage ...
b The virtues 'of Constantine are collected for the most part from Eutropius, and
the younger Victor, two sincere Pagans, who wrote after the, extinction of his
family. Even Zosimus, and the emperor Julian, acknowledge his personal
courage ...
Side 332
C See Eutropius, 10. 6. In prime Imperil tempers options principibus, ultimo
mcdiis comparandus. From I he ancient Greek version of IVumus, (edit. Haver-
camp, p. 697.) I am inclined to suspect that Eutropius had originally written tit Tin'
iliis ...
C See Eutropius, 10. 6. In prime Imperil tempers options principibus, ultimo
mcdiis comparandus. From I he ancient Greek version of IVumus, (edit. Haver-
camp, p. 697.) I am inclined to suspect that Eutropius had originally written tit Tin'
iliis ...
Side 335
... of the unfeeling patron. See Tillemont, Mem. Ecclesiast. tom. 6. part 1. p. 345.
Dnpin, Bibliotheque F.c- clesiast. tom. 1. p. 205. Lardner's Credibility of the
Gospel History, part t. vol. 7. p. 66. k r.nscb. Hist. Kcclcsiast. lib. 10. c. 9. Eutropius
(10.
... of the unfeeling patron. See Tillemont, Mem. Ecclesiast. tom. 6. part 1. p. 345.
Dnpin, Bibliotheque F.c- clesiast. tom. 1. p. 205. Lardner's Credibility of the
Gospel History, part t. vol. 7. p. 66. k r.nscb. Hist. Kcclcsiast. lib. 10. c. 9. Eutropius
(10.
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Natu grandior incertum quit causa, patris judicio occidisset" If we consult the
succeeding writers, Eutropius, the younger Victor, Orosius, Jerome, Zosimns, Phi-
lostorgius, and Gregory of Tours, their knowledge will appear gradually to
increase, ...
Natu grandior incertum quit causa, patris judicio occidisset" If we consult the
succeeding writers, Eutropius, the younger Victor, Orosius, Jerome, Zosimns, Phi-
lostorgius, and Gregory of Tours, their knowledge will appear gradually to
increase, ...
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