The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius AntoninusG. Bell, 1897 - 287 pages |
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... a better character than these two emperors . Capi- tolinus wrote in the time of Diocletian . He may have intended to tell the truth , but he is a poor feeble biographer . Dion Cassius , the most malignant of 6 M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS .
... a better character than these two emperors . Capi- tolinus wrote in the time of Diocletian . He may have intended to tell the truth , but he is a poor feeble biographer . Dion Cassius , the most malignant of 6 M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS .
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... which manuscript , however , says Middleton , he afterwards declares to be so well attested that we need not any further assurance of the truth of it . C what to do : He remarks that he had never M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS . 17.
... which manuscript , however , says Middleton , he afterwards declares to be so well attested that we need not any further assurance of the truth of it . C what to do : He remarks that he had never M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS . 17.
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... truth ; how far popular clamour and riots went in this matter , and how far many fanatical and ignorant Christians , for there were many such , contributed to excite the fanaticism on the other side and to embitter the quarrel between ...
... truth ; how far popular clamour and riots went in this matter , and how far many fanatical and ignorant Christians , for there were many such , contributed to excite the fanaticism on the other side and to embitter the quarrel between ...
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... truth and am sure that they are false , I leave him to bear whatever blame is his due.1 I add that it is quite certain that We say of them that they die without being martyrs , even if they are publicly punished ; and they give ...
... truth and am sure that they are false , I leave him to bear whatever blame is his due.1 I add that it is quite certain that We say of them that they die without being martyrs , even if they are publicly punished ; and they give ...
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... truth as near as our authorities enable us to reach it . 15 In the Digest , 48 , 19 , 30 , there is the following excerpt from Modestinus : " Si quis aliquid fecerit , quo leves hominum animi superstitione numinis terrerentur , divus ...
... truth as near as our authorities enable us to reach it . 15 In the Digest , 48 , 19 , 30 , there is the following excerpt from Modestinus : " Si quis aliquid fecerit , quo leves hominum animi superstitione numinis terrerentur , divus ...
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according to nature Anto Antoninus Pius Apology art thou Avidius Cassius Bishop Butler body cause Christians Commodus common conformable consider constitution daemon death Deity Dion Cassius disposition divine dost thou emperor Epictetus Euripides Eusebius Eutyches evil exist formed by nature Gataker give gods governed Greek Hadrian happen to thee harm honour intelligence justice Justinus kind labour letter look manner Marcomanni matter meaning Melitene nature to bear ninus notion observe opinion pain passage perish philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch Quadi rational animal reason remember Rescript Roman ruling faculty says sense social Socrates soul speaks Stoic substance suppose things which happen thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thou shouldst thou wilt thoughts thy duty thy mind thy nature thy power thyself Trajan translated trouble truth universal nature Verus vexed VIII virtue whole wilt thou word wrong Zeus