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Edward Gibbon. four thousand poor were fed at his expense ; and his private influence levied an army of Burgundians for the deliverance of Auvergne . From his virtues alone , the faithful citizens of Gaul derived any hopes of safety or ...
Edward Gibbon. four thousand poor were fed at his expense ; and his private influence levied an army of Burgundians for the deliverance of Auvergne . From his virtues alone , the faithful citizens of Gaul derived any hopes of safety or ...
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... four deputies of Gaul , who were all distinguished by their birth , their dignities , or their eloquence . In the name of a great province , and according to the forms of Roman jurisprudence , they instituted a civil and criminal action ...
... four deputies of Gaul , who were all distinguished by their birth , their dignities , or their eloquence . In the name of a great province , and according to the forms of Roman jurisprudence , they instituted a civil and criminal action ...
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... four monasteries , and twenty or thirty monks . See D'Anville , Description de l'Egypte , p . 74. [ M. Guizot , quoting Planck ( Hist . Ecc . 1. 14. 3 ) says that , " The persecutions of Diocletian contributed largely to fill the desert ...
... four monasteries , and twenty or thirty monks . See D'Anville , Description de l'Egypte , p . 74. [ M. Guizot , quoting Planck ( Hist . Ecc . 1. 14. 3 ) says that , " The persecutions of Diocletian contributed largely to fill the desert ...
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... four first books of Institutes , and the twenty - four Collations or Conferences . ) The example of Malchus ( Jerome , tom . i , p . 256 ) , and the design of Cassian and his friend ( Collation 24. 1 ) are incontestable proofs of their ...
... four first books of Institutes , and the twenty - four Collations or Conferences . ) The example of Malchus ( Jerome , tom . i , p . 256 ) , and the design of Cassian and his friend ( Collation 24. 1 ) are incontestable proofs of their ...
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... four repetitions , at length desisted from the endless account . The progress of an ulcer in his thight might shorten , but it could not disturb , this celestial life ; and the patient hermit expired , without descending from his column ...
... four repetitions , at length desisted from the endless account . The progress of an ulcer in his thight might shorten , but it could not disturb , this celestial life ; and the patient hermit expired , without descending from his column ...
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