The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 2National Library Company, 1845 |
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... Nicomedia , before it was torn down by the hands of a Christian , who expressed at the ishment of a same time , by the bitterest invectives , his contempt Christian . as well as abhorrence for such impious and tyran- nical governors ...
... Nicomedia , before it was torn down by the hands of a Christian , who expressed at the ishment of a same time , by the bitterest invectives , his contempt Christian . as well as abhorrence for such impious and tyran- nical governors ...
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... Nicomedia , and even the bedchamber of Diocletian , were twice in flames ; and though both times they were extinguished without any material damage , the singular repetition of the fire was just- ly considered as an evident proof that ...
... Nicomedia , and even the bedchamber of Diocletian , were twice in flames ; and though both times they were extinguished without any material damage , the singular repetition of the fire was just- ly considered as an evident proof that ...
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... Nicomedia , declaring that if he delayed his departure from that devoted palace , he should fall a sacrifice to the rage of the Christians . The ecclesiastical historians , from whom alone we derive a partial and imperfect knowledge of ...
... Nicomedia , declaring that if he delayed his departure from that devoted palace , he should fall a sacrifice to the rage of the Christians . The ecclesiastical historians , from whom alone we derive a partial and imperfect knowledge of ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL II | 13 |
Birth Education and Escape | 19 |
Maxentius declared Emperor | 25 |
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