The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... religion ; they know all things , and they deliver all men . " " to the example of their legislator , who had fallen a victim to a religious war , excited by his own intol- erant zeal.c By an edict of Artaxerxes , the exercise of every ...
... religion ; they know all things , and they deliver all men . " " to the example of their legislator , who had fallen a victim to a religious war , excited by his own intol- erant zeal.c By an edict of Artaxerxes , the exercise of every ...
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... Religion of Ju- THE character of Apostate has injured lian . the reputation of Julian ; and the en- thusiasm which clouded his virtues , has exaggerated the real and apparent magnitude of his faults . Our partial ignorance may represent ...
... Religion of Ju- THE character of Apostate has injured lian . the reputation of Julian ; and the en- thusiasm which clouded his virtues , has exaggerated the real and apparent magnitude of his faults . Our partial ignorance may represent ...
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... religion of Numa ; and Rome herself , the celestial genius that presided over the fates of the city , is introduced by the orator to plead her own cause before the tribunal of the emperors . " Most excellent princes , " says the ...
... religion of Numa ; and Rome herself , the celestial genius that presided over the fates of the city , is introduced by the orator to plead her own cause before the tribunal of the emperors . " Most excellent princes , " says the ...
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