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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Side 21
... religion . The statues of the deified kings of country . If we give credit to the younger Victor , who supposes that in the year 323 , Licinius was only sixty years of age , he could scarcely be the same person as the patron of ...
... religion . The statues of the deified kings of country . If we give credit to the younger Victor , who supposes that in the year 323 , Licinius was only sixty years of age , he could scarcely be the same person as the patron of ...
Side 22
... religion , and their hereditary sovereign . The torrent bore down every ob- stacle , and the Persian garrisons retreated before its fury . The nobles of Armenia flew to the standard of Tiridates , all alleging their past merit ...
... religion , and their hereditary sovereign . The torrent bore down every ob- stacle , and the Persian garrisons retreated before its fury . The nobles of Armenia flew to the standard of Tiridates , all alleging their past merit ...
Side 43
... religion and situation , each writer chooses either Diocletian , or Constantine , or Valens , or Theo- dosius , for the object of his invectives ; but they unani- mously agree in representing the burden of the public impositions , and ...
... religion and situation , each writer chooses either Diocletian , or Constantine , or Valens , or Theo- dosius , for the object of his invectives ; but they unani- mously agree in representing the burden of the public impositions , and ...
Side 101
... religion , which was not perfectly established till the last and peaceful years of his reign . There are many of his laws , which , as far as they concern the rights and property of individuals , and the practice of the bar , are more ...
... religion , which was not perfectly established till the last and peaceful years of his reign . There are many of his laws , which , as far as they concern the rights and property of individuals , and the practice of the bar , are more ...
Side 111
... religion , were the im- mediate and memorable consequences of this revolution . The CHAP . XV . progress of the Christian religion , and the sentiments , manners , numbers , and condition , of the primitive Christians . Import- ance of ...
... religion , were the im- mediate and memorable consequences of this revolution . The CHAP . XV . progress of the Christian religion , and the sentiments , manners , numbers , and condition , of the primitive Christians . Import- ance of ...
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