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The guards carrying white tapers , and clothed in their richest apparel ,
accompanied the solemn procession as it moved through the 9 Julian ( Orat . 1. p
. 8 , ) celebrates Constantinople as not less superior to all other cities , than she
was ...
The guards carrying white tapers , and clothed in their richest apparel ,
accompanied the solemn procession as it moved through the 9 Julian ( Orat . 1. p
. 8 , ) celebrates Constantinople as not less superior to all other cities , than she
was ...
Side 361
9 Libanius , Orat . S. p . 133. with Julian . Orat . 1. p . 24. and Spanheim's
Commentary , p . 179 . See Julian . Orat . 1. p . 27. Orat . 2. p . 62 , & c . with the
Commentary of SpanNisibis . two days ' journey from the Tigris , in the CHAP .
XVIII . 361.
9 Libanius , Orat . S. p . 133. with Julian . Orat . 1. p . 24. and Spanheim's
Commentary , p . 179 . See Julian . Orat . 1. p . 27. Orat . 2. p . 62 , & c . with the
Commentary of SpanNisibis . two days ' journey from the Tigris , in the CHAP .
XVIII . 361.
Side 375
Orat . 1. p . 36 , 37. and Orat . 2. p . 59 , 60. Zonaras , tom . 2. lib . 13 . p . 17.
Zosimus , lib . 2. p . 130– 133. The last of these celebrates the dexterity of the
archer Menelaus , who could discharge three arrows at the same time ; an
advantage ...
Orat . 1. p . 36 , 37. and Orat . 2. p . 59 , 60. Zonaras , tom . 2. lib . 13 . p . 17.
Zosimus , lib . 2. p . 130– 133. The last of these celebrates the dexterity of the
archer Menelaus , who could discharge three arrows at the same time ; an
advantage ...
Side 378
Julian , Orat . 1. p . 40. 2. p . 74 . C Ammian , 15. 6. Zosim , lib . 2 , p . 123. Julian ,
who ( Orat . 1. p . 40. ) inveighs against the cruel effects of the tyrant's despair ,
mentions ( Ora :. 1. p . S4 . ) the oppressive edicts which were dictated by his ...
Julian , Orat . 1. p . 40. 2. p . 74 . C Ammian , 15. 6. Zosim , lib . 2 , p . 123. Julian ,
who ( Orat . 1. p . 40. ) inveighs against the cruel effects of the tyrant's despair ,
mentions ( Ora :. 1. p . S4 . ) the oppressive edicts which were dictated by his ...
Side 379
The most innocent subjects of the west were exposed to exile and i Zosimus , lib .
2. p . 134. Liban . Orat . 10. p . 268 , 269. The latter most vehemently arraigns this
cruel and selfish policy of Constantius . 6 Julian , Orat . 1. p . 40. Zosimus , lib .
The most innocent subjects of the west were exposed to exile and i Zosimus , lib .
2. p . 134. Liban . Orat . 10. p . 268 , 269. The latter most vehemently arraigns this
cruel and selfish policy of Constantius . 6 Julian , Orat . 1. p . 40. Zosimus , lib .
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