Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 7 |
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... carried before him in the wars , as an ensign of victory and celestial protection . After this , he consulted with several of the principal teachers of Christianity , and made a public avowal of that religion . Constantine having thus ...
... carried before him in the wars , as an ensign of victory and celestial protection . After this , he consulted with several of the principal teachers of Christianity , and made a public avowal of that religion . Constantine having thus ...
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... carried this so far , that in the account he published of the im- portant victory gained by his cousin at Stras- burg , he attributed the whole honour to him- self , without even naming the conqueror . Yet it must not be denied , that ...
... carried this so far , that in the account he published of the im- portant victory gained by his cousin at Stras- burg , he attributed the whole honour to him- self , without even naming the conqueror . Yet it must not be denied , that ...
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... carried his attention to the discharge of his duty still further ; and as he knew the attachment of his soldiers , he advised De- centius not to lead them through Paris , the place of his residence , lest they should be tempted to some ...
... carried his attention to the discharge of his duty still further ; and as he knew the attachment of his soldiers , he advised De- centius not to lead them through Paris , the place of his residence , lest they should be tempted to some ...
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... carried all before them , soon effected a junction with their master at the appointed rendezvous , from whence Julian dispatched an apology for his conduct to the principal cities of the empire , trusting to his arguments as well as his ...
... carried all before them , soon effected a junction with their master at the appointed rendezvous , from whence Julian dispatched an apology for his conduct to the principal cities of the empire , trusting to his arguments as well as his ...
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... carried to Constantinople ; and the pomp prepared for his entrance was changed to the so- lemnities of his funeral , after reigning somewhat less than twelve months . CHAP . CHAP . XXIII . The Reigns of Valentinian and Valens 36 ROME .
... carried to Constantinople ; and the pomp prepared for his entrance was changed to the so- lemnities of his funeral , after reigning somewhat less than twelve months . CHAP . CHAP . XXIII . The Reigns of Valentinian and Valens 36 ROME .
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