The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 2G. Bell & sons, 1901 |
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... danger , sickne and from death itself , by the supplications of the chur The real or imaginary prodigies , of which they so frequen conceived themselves to be the objects , the instruments , the spectators , very happily disposed them ...
... danger , sickne and from death itself , by the supplications of the chur The real or imaginary prodigies , of which they so frequen conceived themselves to be the objects , the instruments , the spectators , very happily disposed them ...
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... danger of a painful and comfor less situation . A state of scepticism and suspense ma amuse a few inquisitive minds ; but the practice of supe stition is so congenial to the multitude , that if they are for cibly awakened , they still ...
... danger of a painful and comfor less situation . A state of scepticism and suspense ma amuse a few inquisitive minds ; but the practice of supe stition is so congenial to the multitude , that if they are for cibly awakened , they still ...
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... danger . By the general indulgence of Polytheism , which it will be seen that he maintains such an opinion . - ED . ] In Cyrene they massacred two hundred and twenty thousand Greeks ; in Cyprus , two hundred and forty thousand ; in ...
... danger . By the general indulgence of Polytheism , which it will be seen that he maintains such an opinion . - ED . ] In Cyrene they massacred two hundred and twenty thousand Greeks ; in Cyprus , two hundred and forty thousand ; in ...
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... dangerous ; nor were the em perors conscious that they violated the laws of justice , when , for the peace of ... danger , which would arise from the new sect , the more alarming as it was the more obscure . What- Libanius praises ...
... dangerous ; nor were the em perors conscious that they violated the laws of justice , when , for the peace of ... danger , which would arise from the new sect , the more alarming as it was the more obscure . What- Libanius praises ...
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... danger ; but it cannot surely be imagined , that accusations of so unpromising an appearance were either lightly or frequently undertaken by the Pagan subjects of the Roman empire . * The expedient which was employed to elude the ...
... danger ; but it cannot surely be imagined , that accusations of so unpromising an appearance were either lightly or frequently undertaken by the Pagan subjects of the Roman empire . * The expedient which was employed to elude the ...
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