The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Harper & Brothers, 1880 |
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... conduct of ing the prejudices and passions which usually affect the mind of a contemporary . Ammianus Marcelli- nus , who terminates his useful work with the defeat and death of Valens , recommends the more glorious subject of the ...
... conduct of ing the prejudices and passions which usually affect the mind of a contemporary . Ammianus Marcelli- nus , who terminates his useful work with the defeat and death of Valens , recommends the more glorious subject of the ...
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... conduct may not be imputed to the arts of flattery , which had besieged the son of Valentinian from his infancy , nor to the head- strong passions which that gentle youth appears to have escaped . A more attentive view of the life of ...
... conduct may not be imputed to the arts of flattery , which had besieged the son of Valentinian from his infancy , nor to the head- strong passions which that gentle youth appears to have escaped . A more attentive view of the life of ...
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... conduct of Ambrose . A.D. 388 . The respectful attachment of the emperor for the orthodox clergy had disposed him to love and admire the character of Influence and Ambrose , who united all the episcopal virtues in the most eminent ...
... conduct of Ambrose . A.D. 388 . The respectful attachment of the emperor for the orthodox clergy had disposed him to love and admire the character of Influence and Ambrose , who united all the episcopal virtues in the most eminent ...
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CHAPTER XXV | 13 |
Election and Character of Val | 21 |
His Defeat and Death | 30 |
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