The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... virtue , for the admiration of future ages . 102 A Roman lady , of singular beauty and orthodox faith , had excited the impatient desires of a young Goth , who , according to the sagacious remark of Sozomen , was attached to the Arian ...
... virtue , for the admiration of future ages . 102 A Roman lady , of singular beauty and orthodox faith , had excited the impatient desires of a young Goth , who , according to the sagacious remark of Sozomen , was attached to the Arian ...
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... virtue might have been cherished and propagated in the empire of Rome . The privileges of the subject would have secured the throne of the monarch ; the abuses of an arbi- trary administration might have been prevented , in some degree ...
... virtue might have been cherished and propagated in the empire of Rome . The privileges of the subject would have secured the throne of the monarch ; the abuses of an arbi- trary administration might have been prevented , in some degree ...
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... virtue ; and of exposing the folly , as well as the turpitude , of vice , almost with the truth and spirit of a dramatic representation . The pastoral labors of the archbishop of Constantinople provoked , and gradually united against ...
... virtue ; and of exposing the folly , as well as the turpitude , of vice , almost with the truth and spirit of a dramatic representation . The pastoral labors of the archbishop of Constantinople provoked , and gradually united against ...
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... virtue : and the respectful atten- tion of the Christian world was fixed on a desert spot among the mountains of Taurus . From that solitude the arch- bishop , whose active mind was invigorated by misfortunes , maintained a strict and ...
... virtue : and the respectful atten- tion of the Christian world was fixed on a desert spot among the mountains of Taurus . From that solitude the arch- bishop , whose active mind was invigorated by misfortunes , maintained a strict and ...
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... virtues were supposed to deserve the peculiar favor of the Deity : and the relics of martyrs , as well as the knowledge of future events , were communicated in visions and revelations to the Imperial saint . " Yet the devotion of ...
... virtues were supposed to deserve the peculiar favor of the Deity : and the relics of martyrs , as well as the knowledge of future events , were communicated in visions and revelations to the Imperial saint . " Yet the devotion of ...
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