| Edward Gibbon - 1781 - 418 sider
...rendered them refpe&able in the eyes of the world (87). A juft and fevere cenfure has been inflicted on He the law which prohibited the Chriftians from*' teaching the arts of grammar and rhetoric (88)."«hing The motives alleged by the emperor to juftifyfchools' this partial and oppreffive meafure,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1787 - 454 sider
...fevere cenfure has been inflicted HeproW. on the law which prohibited the Chriftians from t'hf;ftian, teaching the arts of grammar and rhetoric ". The motives...and oppreffive meafure , might command, during his life- time, the filence of slaves and the applaufe of flatterers. Julian abufes the ambiguous meaning... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1802 - 466 sider
...rendered them refpeclable in the eyes of the world ". A juft and fevere cenfure has been inflicted on the law which prohibited the Chriftians from teaching...alleged by the emperor to juftify this partial and opprefiive meafure, might command, during his life-time, the filence of flaves and the applaufe of... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1804 - 502 sider
...world." A just and severe censure has been inflicted on the He prohilaw which prohibited the Christians from teaching the arts of grammar and rhetoric." The motives alleged by from the emperor to justify this partial and oppressive measure, might command, during his life-time,... | |
| John Milton - 1848 - 566 sider
...account : " A just and severe censure has been inflicted on the law which prohibited the Christians from teaching the arts of grammar and rhetoric. The motives alleged by the emperor to justify this partial and oppressive measure might command, during his lifetime, the silence of slaves,... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1890 - 590 sider
...account : " A just and severe censure has been inflicted on the law which prohibited the Christians from teaching the arts of grammar and rhetoric. The motives alleged by the emperor to justify this partial and oppressive measure might command, during his lifetime, the silence of slaves,... | |
| John Byrom - 1895 - 384 sider
...should not read. " A just a severe censure has been inflicted on the law which prohibited the Christians from teaching the arts of grammar and rhetoric. The motives alleged by the Emperor to justify this partial and oppressive measure might command, during his lifetime, the silence of slaves... | |
| 1895 - 370 sider
...should not read. " A just a severe censure has been inflicted on the law which prohibited the Christians from teaching the arts of grammar and rhetoric. The motives alleged by the Emperor to justify this partial and oppressive measure might command, during his lifetime, the silence of slaves... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1900 - 642 sider
...the world." A just and severe censure has been inflicted on the law which prohibited the Christians from teaching the arts of grammar and rhetoric." The motives alleged by the emperor, to justify this partial and oppressive measure, might command, during his lifetime, the silence of slaves... | |
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