The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... presence of Theodosius , at a place about three miles from Aquileia . The behaviour of the emperor was not intended to insult , and he shewed some disposition to pity and forgive , the tyrant of the West , who had never been his ...
... presence of Theodosius , at a place about three miles from Aquileia . The behaviour of the emperor was not intended to insult , and he shewed some disposition to pity and forgive , the tyrant of the West , who had never been his ...
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... presence of Theodosius . But , as the archbishop was satisfied that a timid silence would render him the accomplice of his guilt , he repre- sented , in a private letter , the enormity of the crime ; which could only be effaced by the ...
... presence of Theodosius . But , as the archbishop was satisfied that a timid silence would render him the accomplice of his guilt , he repre- sented , in a private letter , the enormity of the crime ; which could only be effaced by the ...
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... presence would swear by Jupiter . Yet this presence seems to be no more than a figure of rhetoric . 71 Zosimus , who styles himself Count and Ex - advocate of the Treasury , reviles , with partial and indecent bigotry , the Christian ...
... presence would swear by Jupiter . Yet this presence seems to be no more than a figure of rhetoric . 71 Zosimus , who styles himself Count and Ex - advocate of the Treasury , reviles , with partial and indecent bigotry , the Christian ...
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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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