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Side 229
... Carthage , by the order of the magistrate . The Catholics were satisfied , that , after the invincible reasons which they had alleged , the obstinacy of the schismatics must be inexcusable and voluntary ; and the emperor Honorius was ...
... Carthage , by the order of the magistrate . The Catholics were satisfied , that , after the invincible reasons which they had alleged , the obstinacy of the schismatics must be inexcusable and voluntary ; and the emperor Honorius was ...
Side 231
... Carthage , the imagi- nary provocations were mutually explained ; the opposite letters of Ætius were produced and compared ; and the fraud was easily detected . Placidia and Boniface la- mented their fatal error ; and the count had ...
... Carthage , the imagi- nary provocations were mutually explained ; the opposite letters of Ætius were produced and compared ; and the fraud was easily detected . Placidia and Boniface la- mented their fatal error ; and the count had ...
Side 232
... In a let- ter from Capreolus , bishop of Carthage , to excuse his absence from the council of Ephesus . ( ap . Ruinart , p . 429. ) 2. In the life of St. Augustin , by his friend and Siege of Hippo . A. D. 430 , May . 232 ROMAN EMPIRE .
... In a let- ter from Capreolus , bishop of Carthage , to excuse his absence from the council of Ephesus . ( ap . Ruinart , p . 429. ) 2. In the life of St. Augustin , by his friend and Siege of Hippo . A. D. 430 , May . 232 ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 233
... Carthage , had formerly acquired the distinguishing epithet of Regius , from the residence of Numidian kings ; and some remains of trade and populousness still adhered to the modern city , which is known in Europe by the corrupted name ...
... Carthage , had formerly acquired the distinguishing epithet of Regius , from the residence of Numidian kings ; and some remains of trade and populousness still adhered to the modern city , which is known in Europe by the corrupted name ...
Side 236
... Carthage . In the midst of that interval , the ambi- tious Genseric , in the full tide of apparent prosperity , negotiated a treaty of peace , by which he gave his son Hunneric for a hostage ; and consented to leave the western emperor ...
... Carthage . In the midst of that interval , the ambi- tious Genseric , in the full tide of apparent prosperity , negotiated a treaty of peace , by which he gave his son Hunneric for a hostage ; and consented to leave the western emperor ...
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