The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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Side 90
... Trajan on the trophies of Constantine . The new ornaments which it was necessary to introduce between the vacancies of ancient sculpture , are executed in the rudest and most unskilful manner . * and con- duct at The final abolition of ...
... Trajan on the trophies of Constantine . The new ornaments which it was necessary to introduce between the vacancies of ancient sculpture , are executed in the rudest and most unskilful manner . * and con- duct at The final abolition of ...
Side 104
... Trajan , penetrated into the strongest recesses of Dacia ; and when he had inflicted a severe revenge , condescended to give peace to the suppliant Goths , on condition that , as often as they were required , they should supply his ...
... Trajan , penetrated into the strongest recesses of Dacia ; and when he had inflicted a severe revenge , condescended to give peace to the suppliant Goths , on condition that , as often as they were required , they should supply his ...
Side 126
... Trajan or Hadrian , about one hundred years after the death of Christ . We may observe with much more propriety , that , during that period , the disciples of the Messiah were indulged in a freer latitude , both of faith and practice ...
... Trajan or Hadrian , about one hundred years after the death of Christ . We may observe with much more propriety , that , during that period , the disciples of the Messiah were indulged in a freer latitude , both of faith and practice ...
Side 181
... Trajan , he affirms , that the temples were almost deserted , that the sacred victims scarcely found any purchasers , and that the superstition had not only infected the cities , but had even spread itself into the villages and the open ...
... Trajan , he affirms , that the temples were almost deserted , that the sacred victims scarcely found any purchasers , and that the superstition had not only infected the cities , but had even spread itself into the villages and the open ...
Side 196
... Trajan are filled with the most pathetic complaints , that the Christians who obeyed the dictates , and solicited the liberty , of conscience , were alone , among all the subjects of the Roman empire , excluded from the common benefits ...
... Trajan are filled with the most pathetic complaints , that the Christians who obeyed the dictates , and solicited the liberty , of conscience , were alone , among all the subjects of the Roman empire , excluded from the common benefits ...
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