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Edward Gibbon John Bagnell Bury. [ Easter of his respect and gratitude . A thousand new statues arose to April 25 the clemency of Theodosius ; the applause of his subjects was Sunday ) ratified by the approbation of his own heart ; and ...
Edward Gibbon John Bagnell Bury. [ Easter of his respect and gratitude . A thousand new statues arose to April 25 the clemency of Theodosius ; the applause of his subjects was Sunday ) ratified by the approbation of his own heart ; and ...
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... respect my age , which has hitherto flowed in an uninterrupted course of piety . Since I do not repent , permit me to continue in the practice of my ancient rites . Since I am born free , allow me to enjoy my domestic institutions ...
... respect my age , which has hitherto flowed in an uninterrupted course of piety . Since I do not repent , permit me to continue in the practice of my ancient rites . Since I am born free , allow me to enjoy my domestic institutions ...
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... respect the churches of the apostles St. Peter and St. Paul , as holy and inviolable sanctuaries . Amidst the horrors of a nocturnal tumult , several of the Christian Goths displayed the fervour of a recent conversion ; and some ...
... respect the churches of the apostles St. Peter and St. Paul , as holy and inviolable sanctuaries . Amidst the horrors of a nocturnal tumult , several of the Christian Goths displayed the fervour of a recent conversion ; and some ...
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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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