Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 7 |
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... restored the senate " and people of Rome to their ancient autho- " rity . " He afterwards ordained that no crimi- nal should , for the future , suffer death by the cross , which had formerly been the usual way of punishing slaves ...
... restored the senate " and people of Rome to their ancient autho- " rity . " He afterwards ordained that no crimi- nal should , for the future , suffer death by the cross , which had formerly been the usual way of punishing slaves ...
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... restored universal tranquillity to the empire , he was not able to avoid calamities of a more domestic nature . As the prejudiced historians of this period are en- tirely at variance with each other , it is not easy to say what were the ...
... restored universal tranquillity to the empire , he was not able to avoid calamities of a more domestic nature . As the prejudiced historians of this period are en- tirely at variance with each other , it is not easy to say what were the ...
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... restoring the work of Solomon to its pristine beauty . The Jews too , in hopes of obtaining a per- manent settlement in the country that was still dear to them , flocked together from every part of the empire , and contributed both ...
... restoring the work of Solomon to its pristine beauty . The Jews too , in hopes of obtaining a per- manent settlement in the country that was still dear to them , flocked together from every part of the empire , and contributed both ...
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... restored to his authority ; and the affections of the people being in some mea- sure conciliated by this appointment , the soldiers of Procopius began to desert his standard , as rapidly as they had joined it , In two successive ...
... restored to his authority ; and the affections of the people being in some mea- sure conciliated by this appointment , the soldiers of Procopius began to desert his standard , as rapidly as they had joined it , In two successive ...
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... restored peace to Africa , perished on a scaffold at Carthage , a victim to his envious calumniators , who , under false accusations , had practised on the inexpe- rience of the young emperor , and extorted a sen- tence of condemnation ...
... restored peace to Africa , perished on a scaffold at Carthage , a victim to his envious calumniators , who , under false accusations , had practised on the inexpe- rience of the young emperor , and extorted a sen- tence of condemnation ...
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