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Side 381
The whole tenor of his impartial history serves to justify the invectives of
Mamertinus , of Libanius , and of Julian himself , who have insulted the vices of
the court of Constantius . * Aurelius Victor censures the negligence of his
sovereign in ...
The whole tenor of his impartial history serves to justify the invectives of
Mamertinus , of Libanius , and of Julian himself , who have insulted the vices of
the court of Constantius . * Aurelius Victor censures the negligence of his
sovereign in ...
Side 419
Roman youth , who presumed to dispute the posBattle of c On the design and
failure of the co - operation between Julian and Barbatio , see Ammianus ( 16. 11
. ) and Libanius , Orat . 10. p . 273 . session of that country , which they claimed
as ...
Roman youth , who presumed to dispute the posBattle of c On the design and
failure of the co - operation between Julian and Barbatio , see Ammianus ( 16. 11
. ) and Libanius , Orat . 10. p . 273 . session of that country , which they claimed
as ...
Side 422
Libanius ( Orat . 3. p . 137. ) draws a very lively picture of the manners of the
Franks . k Ammianus , 17. 2. Libanius , Orat . 10. p . 278. The Greek orator , by
misapprehending a passage of Julian , has been induced to represent the Franks
as ...
Libanius ( Orat . 3. p . 137. ) draws a very lively picture of the manners of the
Franks . k Ammianus , 17. 2. Libanius , Orat . 10. p . 278. The Greek orator , by
misapprehending a passage of Julian , has been induced to represent the Franks
as ...
Side 423
Libanius , Orat . 10. p . 278. According to the expression of Libanius , the emperor
daga wronase , which La Bleterie understands ( Vie de Jalian , p . 118. ) as an
honest confession , and Valesius ( ad Ammian . 17. 2. ) as a mean evasion of the
...
Libanius , Orat . 10. p . 278. According to the expression of Libanius , the emperor
daga wronase , which La Bleterie understands ( Vie de Jalian , p . 118. ) as an
honest confession , and Valesius ( ad Ammian . 17. 2. ) as a mean evasion of the
...
Side 424
with all the amplifications of Grecian rhetoric ; but the silence of Libanius , of
Ammianus , and of Julian himself , renders the truth of it extremely suspicious . •
Libanius , the friend of Julian , clearly insinuates ( Orat . 4. p . 178. ) that his hero
had ...
with all the amplifications of Grecian rhetoric ; but the silence of Libanius , of
Ammianus , and of Julian himself , renders the truth of it extremely suspicious . •
Libanius , the friend of Julian , clearly insinuates ( Orat . 4. p . 178. ) that his hero
had ...
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