The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... mind of her son . Justina was persuaded that a Roman April 10 emperor might claim , in his own dominions , the public exercise of his religion ; and she proposed to the archbishop , as a moderate and reasonable concession , that he ...
... mind of her son . Justina was persuaded that a Roman April 10 emperor might claim , in his own dominions , the public exercise of his religion ; and she proposed to the archbishop , as a moderate and reasonable concession , that he ...
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... mind was invigorated by misfortunes , maintained a strict and frequent correspondence with the most distant provinces ; exhorted the separate congregation of his faithful adherents to persevere in their allegiance ; urged the ...
... mind was invigorated by misfortunes , maintained a strict and frequent correspondence with the most distant provinces ; exhorted the separate congregation of his faithful adherents to persevere in their allegiance ; urged the ...
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... mind , superior to real danger , was assaulted by imaginary terrors ; nor could he escape the influence of superstition , which had so often been subservient to his designs . The pressing eloquence of Leo , his majestic aspect and ...
... mind , superior to real danger , was assaulted by imaginary terrors ; nor could he escape the influence of superstition , which had so often been subservient to his designs . The pressing eloquence of Leo , his majestic aspect and ...
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CHAPTER XXV | 1 |
The cause of the Gothic | 7 |
The two Eastern expeditions of Stilicho and his Illyric policy | 12 |
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