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... Cæsar Cruelty and Imprudence of Gallus 354. Massacre of the Imperial Ministers Dangerous Situation of Gallus His Disgrace and Death The Danger and Escape of Julian 855. He is sent to Athens Recalled to Milan Declared Cæsar Fatal End of ...
... Cæsar Cruelty and Imprudence of Gallus 354. Massacre of the Imperial Ministers Dangerous Situation of Gallus His Disgrace and Death The Danger and Escape of Julian 855. He is sent to Athens Recalled to Milan Declared Cæsar Fatal End of ...
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... Cæsar , ap . Sallust , de Bell . Catilin . c . 50. Juvenal , Satir . 2. 149 . Esse aliquos manes , et subterranea regna , Nec pueri credunt , nisi qui nondum ære lavantur . The eleventh book of the Odyssey gives a very dreary and inco ...
... Cæsar , ap . Sallust , de Bell . Catilin . c . 50. Juvenal , Satir . 2. 149 . Esse aliquos manes , et subterranea regna , Nec pueri credunt , nisi qui nondum ære lavantur . The eleventh book of the Odyssey gives a very dreary and inco ...
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... Cæsar when , during the greatest part of the year , the orb of th sun appeared pale and without splendour . This ... Caesar , p . 471. Appian . Bell . Civil . lib . CH . XVI . ] THE EARLY CHRISTIANS . 87.
... Cæsar when , during the greatest part of the year , the orb of th sun appeared pale and without splendour . This ... Caesar , p . 471. Appian . Bell . Civil . lib . CH . XVI . ] THE EARLY CHRISTIANS . 87.
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... Cæsar . It may be De M. P. c . 11. Lactantius ( or whoever was the author of this little treatise ) was , at that time , an inhabitant of Nicomedia ; but it seems difficult to conceive how he could acquire so accurate a know- ledge of ...
... Cæsar . It may be De M. P. c . 11. Lactantius ( or whoever was the author of this little treatise ) was , at that time , an inhabitant of Nicomedia ; but it seems difficult to conceive how he could acquire so accurate a know- ledge of ...
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... Cæsar , it was not in his power openly to reject the edicts of Diocletian , or to disobey the commands of Maximian . His authority contributed , however , to alleviate the sufferings which he pitied and abhorred . He consented , with ...
... Cæsar , it was not in his power openly to reject the edicts of Diocletian , or to disobey the commands of Maximian . His authority contributed , however , to alleviate the sufferings which he pitied and abhorred . He consented , with ...
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