Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 7 |
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... person from whose claims he could have the least apprehensions , resolved to establish Christianity on a solid basis . He commanded that in all the provinces of the em- pire the orders of the bishops should be exactly obeyed ; a ...
... person from whose claims he could have the least apprehensions , resolved to establish Christianity on a solid basis . He commanded that in all the provinces of the em- pire the orders of the bishops should be exactly obeyed ; a ...
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... persons of two of his ministers , whom he put to death with savage cruelty , he was ordered to appear before the emperor . While he reluctantly complied , he was arrested ; and being stripped of the en- signs of his dignity , suffered ...
... persons of two of his ministers , whom he put to death with savage cruelty , he was ordered to appear before the emperor . While he reluctantly complied , he was arrested ; and being stripped of the en- signs of his dignity , suffered ...
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... person all his confidential friends ; and , un- der pretence of shewing him respect , placed guards over him , rather to observe his motions than to defend him from danger . His letters were opened in their presence ; and so vigilant ...
... person all his confidential friends ; and , un- der pretence of shewing him respect , placed guards over him , rather to observe his motions than to defend him from danger . His letters were opened in their presence ; and so vigilant ...
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... person from their tumultuary at- tachment ; but no sooner had the dawn appeared , than the soldiers forcibly entered the palace , and with a respectful violence , seized the person of Julian , placed him in his tribunal , and made the ...
... person from their tumultuary at- tachment ; but no sooner had the dawn appeared , than the soldiers forcibly entered the palace , and with a respectful violence , seized the person of Julian , placed him in his tribunal , and made the ...
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... in the forty - fifth year of his age , and the twenty - fourth of his reign . In person he was diminutive , but capable of exertion when occasion required : he was tem- D perate , perate , but extremely uxorious ; and , in a ROME . 25.
... in the forty - fifth year of his age , and the twenty - fourth of his reign . In person he was diminutive , but capable of exertion when occasion required : he was tem- D perate , perate , but extremely uxorious ; and , in a ROME . 25.
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