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... insensibly swelled into a loud and imperious clamour , that he should name , without delay , a colleague in the empire . The intrepid calmness of Valentinian obtained silence and commanded respect , and he thus addressed the assembly ...
... insensibly swelled into a loud and imperious clamour , that he should name , without delay , a colleague in the empire . The intrepid calmness of Valentinian obtained silence and commanded respect , and he thus addressed the assembly ...
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... insensibly contracted . Beyond the utmost limits of the Moors , the vast and inhospitable desert of the South extends above a thousand miles to the banks of the Niger . The ancients , who had a very faint and imperfect knowledge of the ...
... insensibly contracted . Beyond the utmost limits of the Moors , the vast and inhospitable desert of the South extends above a thousand miles to the banks of the Niger . The ancients , who had a very faint and imperfect knowledge of the ...
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... insensibly divided into two opposite factions , and much sophistry was em- ployed in conversation and dispute , to compare the obligations of their first and second engagements . The Goths , who con- sidered themselves as the friends of ...
... insensibly divided into two opposite factions , and much sophistry was em- ployed in conversation and dispute , to compare the obligations of their first and second engagements . The Goths , who con- sidered themselves as the friends of ...
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CHAPTER XXV | 1 |
The final Division of the Eastern and Western Empires | 10 |
Death of Athanasius | 26 |
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