The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen: Comprising a History of the Church from A.D. 324 to A.D. 440Henry G. Bohn, 1855 - 536 pages |
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... Italy , France , and Switzerland . Portrait . Vol . 3. Faust , Iphigenia , Torquato Tasso , Egmont , & c . , by Miss SWAN- WICK ; and Götz von Berlichingen , by Sir WALTER SCOTT . Frontispiece . Vol . 4. Novels and Tales . Vol . 5 ...
... Italy , France , and Switzerland . Portrait . Vol . 3. Faust , Iphigenia , Torquato Tasso , Egmont , & c . , by Miss SWAN- WICK ; and Götz von Berlichingen , by Sir WALTER SCOTT . Frontispiece . Vol . 4. Novels and Tales . Vol . 5 ...
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... Italy , had created so much dis- sension in the Roman dominions , that it was then no easy matter to dwell in Gaul , in Britain , or in the neighbouring countries , in which , it is universally admitted , Constantine em- braced the ...
... Italy , had created so much dis- sension in the Roman dominions , that it was then no easy matter to dwell in Gaul , in Britain , or in the neighbouring countries , in which , it is universally admitted , Constantine em- braced the ...
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... Italy , that is to say , in Gaul , in Britain , or in the region of the Pyrenean mountains as far as the Western Ocean . When Constantine succeeded to this government , the affairs of the churches became still more prosperous ...
... Italy , that is to say , in Gaul , in Britain , or in the region of the Pyrenean mountains as far as the Western Ocean . When Constantine succeeded to this government , the affairs of the churches became still more prosperous ...
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... Italy , where they built a city , which they called Hemona.1 following summer , with the assistance of the people of the country , they dragged their ship , by means of machinery , the distance of four hundred stadia , and so reached ...
... Italy , where they built a city , which they called Hemona.1 following summer , with the assistance of the people of the country , they dragged their ship , by means of machinery , the distance of four hundred stadia , and so reached ...
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... Italy : nor were his wishes thwarted , for , by the assistance of God , it became the most populous and wealthy of cities . I know of no cause to account for this ex- traordinary aggrandizement , unless it be the piety of the builder ...
... Italy : nor were his wishes thwarted , for , by the assistance of God , it became the most populous and wealthy of cities . I know of no cause to account for this ex- traordinary aggrandizement , unless it be the piety of the builder ...
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