The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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... Greek text of Eusebius , we read six thousand , a number which I have preferred to sixty thousand of Jerome , Orosius , Eutropius , and his Greek translator Pænius . Panegyr . Vet . 7. 21 . P There was a settlement of the Sarmatians in ...
... Greek text of Eusebius , we read six thousand , a number which I have preferred to sixty thousand of Jerome , Orosius , Eutropius , and his Greek translator Pænius . Panegyr . Vet . 7. 21 . P There was a settlement of the Sarmatians in ...
Side 39
... Greek lan- guage by the title of basileus , or king ; and since it was considered as the first distinction among men , it was soon employed by the servile provincials of the east , in their humble addresses to the Roman throne . Even ...
... Greek lan- guage by the title of basileus , or king ; and since it was considered as the first distinction among men , it was soon employed by the servile provincials of the east , in their humble addresses to the Roman throne . Even ...
Side 109
... Greek . ) Some medals seem to intimate , that during his short reign he received the title of Augustus . * Eusebius ( in Vità Constantin . lib . 2. c . 16 , 17. ) ascribes this decisive victory death of Submis- comedia , rather with the ...
... Greek . ) Some medals seem to intimate , that during his short reign he received the title of Augustus . * Eusebius ( in Vità Constantin . lib . 2. c . 16 , 17. ) ascribes this decisive victory death of Submis- comedia , rather with the ...
Side 118
... Greek and to the barbarian , to the Jew and to the Gen- tile . Every privilege that could raise the proselyte from • A second kind of circumcision was inflicted on a Samaritan or Egyptian pro- selyte . The sullen indifference of the ...
... Greek and to the barbarian , to the Jew and to the Gen- tile . Every privilege that could raise the proselyte from • A second kind of circumcision was inflicted on a Samaritan or Egyptian pro- selyte . The sullen indifference of the ...
Side 131
... Greek and Roman coins were frequently of an idolatrous nature . Here indeed the scru- ples of the Christian were suspended by a stronger passion . h Tertullian de Idololatria , c . 20-22 . If a Pagan friend ( on the occasion per- haps ...
... Greek and Roman coins were frequently of an idolatrous nature . Here indeed the scru- ples of the Christian were suspended by a stronger passion . h Tertullian de Idololatria , c . 20-22 . If a Pagan friend ( on the occasion per- haps ...
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