The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... received their provincial appellation from the colony of Narbonne . The government of Aquitaine was extended from the Pyrenees to the Loire . The country between the Loire and the Seine was styled the Celtic Gaul , and soon borrowed a ...
... received their provincial appellation from the colony of Narbonne . The government of Aquitaine was extended from the Pyrenees to the Loire . The country between the Loire and the Seine was styled the Celtic Gaul , and soon borrowed a ...
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... received the ignominious epithets of every important controversy of faith and discipline ; faction and schism ; and the episcopal cause was in- and it was natural to believe that a liberal effusion debted for its rapid progress to the ...
... received the ignominious epithets of every important controversy of faith and discipline ; faction and schism ; and the episcopal cause was in- and it was natural to believe that a liberal effusion debted for its rapid progress to the ...
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... received the intelligence of his defeat and death . During the season of sincere grief , or ostentatious mourning , the eastern emperor was interrupted by the arrival of the principal cham- berlain of Maximus ; and the choice of a ...
... received the intelligence of his defeat and death . During the season of sincere grief , or ostentatious mourning , the eastern emperor was interrupted by the arrival of the principal cham- berlain of Maximus ; and the choice of a ...
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