The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... father , who , by repeated letters , to his empire were disappointed by the elevation of expressed the warmest desire of embracing his son . Constantine , whilst Italy and Africa were lost by For some time the policy of Galerius ...
... father , who , by repeated letters , to his empire were disappointed by the elevation of expressed the warmest desire of embracing his son . Constantine , whilst Italy and Africa were lost by For some time the policy of Galerius ...
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... father and as a king , was impatient of an equal . Instead of attempting to secure the allegiance of his son , by ... father's court ; and exposed , without power or Virtues of Crispus , the eldest son of Constan- Crispus . tine , and ...
... father and as a king , was impatient of an equal . Instead of attempting to secure the allegiance of his son , by ... father's court ; and exposed , without power or Virtues of Crispus , the eldest son of Constan- Crispus . tine , and ...
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... Father . The Son , by whom all things were made , had been begotten before all worlds , and the longest of the astronomical periods could be compared only as a fleeting moment to the extent of his duration ; yet this duration was not ...
... Father . The Son , by whom all things were made , had been begotten before all worlds , and the longest of the astronomical periods could be compared only as a fleeting moment to the extent of his duration ; yet this duration was not ...
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