The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Civil War - Victory of Constantius . A. D. Character of Constantine His Virtues .......... His Vices ... His Family .... ΤΑΘΕ **** 363 ***** 365 *********** ...... ib . 324 Jealousy of Constantine ...... 366 325 Edict of Constantine ...
... Civil War - Victory of Constantius . A. D. Character of Constantine His Virtues .......... His Vices ... His Family .... ΤΑΘΕ **** 363 ***** 365 *********** ...... ib . 324 Jealousy of Constantine ...... 366 325 Edict of Constantine ...
Side 8
... Civil Jurisdiction ............... 431 V. Spiritual Censures 432 VI . Freedom of public Preaching ...... 433 VII . Privilege of legislative Assemblies . 434 CHAPTER XXI . Persecution of Heresy - The Schism of the Dona tists - The Arian ...
... Civil Jurisdiction ............... 431 V. Spiritual Censures 432 VI . Freedom of public Preaching ...... 433 VII . Privilege of legislative Assemblies . 434 CHAPTER XXI . Persecution of Heresy - The Schism of the Dona tists - The Arian ...
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... civil government . They encouraged the public festivals which humanize the manners of the people . They managed the arts of divination , as a convenient instrument of policy ; and they respected as the firmest bond of society , the ...
... civil government . They encouraged the public festivals which humanize the manners of the people . They managed the arts of divination , as a convenient instrument of policy ; and they respected as the firmest bond of society , the ...
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... civil , and others of a military nature . In their manners and internal policy , the colonies formed a perfect representation of their great parent ; and they were soon endeared to the natives by the ties of friendship and alliance ...
... civil , and others of a military nature . In their manners and internal policy , the colonies formed a perfect representation of their great parent ; and they were soon endeared to the natives by the ties of friendship and alliance ...
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... civil as well as military government . ( 8 ) The two languages exercised at the ( 1 ) Apuleius and Augustin will answer for Africa : Strabo for Spain and Gaul ; Tacitus , in the life of Agricola , for Britain ; and Velleius Paterculus ...
... civil as well as military government . ( 8 ) The two languages exercised at the ( 1 ) Apuleius and Augustin will answer for Africa : Strabo for Spain and Gaul ; Tacitus , in the life of Agricola , for Britain ; and Velleius Paterculus ...
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