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... Civil Administration of Julian 835 Description of Paris • 336 I. The Labarum , or Standard of the Cross II . The Dream of Constantine 15 - I. XX . THE MOTIVES , PROGRESS , AND EFFECTS OF THE CONVERSION OF CONSTANTINE . — LEGAL ...
... Civil Administration of Julian 835 Description of Paris • 336 I. The Labarum , or Standard of the Cross II . The Dream of Constantine 15 - I. XX . THE MOTIVES , PROGRESS , AND EFFECTS OF THE CONVERSION OF CONSTANTINE . — LEGAL ...
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... CIVIL ADMINISTRATION OF JULIAN . The Jealousy of Constantius against Julian 463 Fears and Envy of Constantius 465 • 360. The Legions of Gaul are ordered to march into the East 465 Their Discontents . 467 They proclaim Julian Emperor 468 ...
... CIVIL ADMINISTRATION OF JULIAN . The Jealousy of Constantius against Julian 463 Fears and Envy of Constantius 465 • 360. The Legions of Gaul are ordered to march into the East 465 Their Discontents . 467 They proclaim Julian Emperor 468 ...
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... civil institu- tion . But it most unluckily happened that the doors were . under the protection of the household gods , that the laurel was sacred to the lover of Daphne , and that garlands of flowers , though frequently worn as a ...
... civil institu- tion . But it most unluckily happened that the doors were . under the protection of the household gods , that the laurel was sacred to the lover of Daphne , and that garlands of flowers , though frequently worn as a ...
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... Tyre . The praises of virginity are excessive . The Ascetics ( as early as the second century ) made a public pro fession of mortifying their bodies , and of abstaining from the use of CH . XV . ] AVE ON TO CIVIL EMPLOYMENT.
... Tyre . The praises of virginity are excessive . The Ascetics ( as early as the second century ) made a public pro fession of mortifying their bodies , and of abstaining from the use of CH . XV . ] AVE ON TO CIVIL EMPLOYMENT.
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... civil administration or the mili ry defence of the empire . Some indulgence might perhaps allowed to those persons who before their conversion ere already engaged in such violent and sanguinary occu- tions ; but it was impossible that ...
... civil administration or the mili ry defence of the empire . Some indulgence might perhaps allowed to those persons who before their conversion ere already engaged in such violent and sanguinary occu- tions ; but it was impossible that ...
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