| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 448 pages
...inquiries produced the amazing discovery, that two centuries were almost elapsed since Jam-' blichus and his friends had escaped from the rage of a Pagan tyrant. The bishop of Ephesus, VOL. VI. • D . the CH^P. the clergy f the magistrates, the people, and, as... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 446 pages
...treasure, wr.» dragged before" the judge. Their mutual inquiries produced the amazing discovery, that ^.vo centuries were almost elapsed since Jamblichus and. his friends had* escaped from tne rage of a Pagan tyrant. The bishop of Ephesus, VOL. VI, D the • i. -» c J- • u XXXIH. CHAP.... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1807 - 538 pages
...Decius as the current coin of the empire ; and Jamblichus, on L 2 the suspicion of a secret treasurej was dragged before the judge. Their mutual enquiries...friends had escaped from the rage of a Pagan tyrant. The bishop of Ephesus, the clergy, the magistrates, the people, and, it is said, the Emperor Theodosius... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1811 - 440 pages
...Jamblichus, on the suspicion of a secret treasure, was dragged before the judge. Their mutual inquiries produced the amazing discovery, that two centuries...friends had escaped from the rage of a pagan tyrant. The bishop of Ephesus VOL. vi. n CHAP. the clergy, the magistrates, the people, and, as it is said,... | |
| 1821 - 438 pages
...the empire; and Jamblichus, on the suspi cion of a secret treasure, was dragged before the jjidge. Their mutual enquiries produced the amazing discovery,...friends had escaped from the rage of a Pagan tyrant. The Bishop of Ephesus, the clergy, the magistrates, the people, and it is said, the Emperor Theoclosius... | |
| 1823 - 750 pages
...to purchase bread for the use of hU companions. The youth (if we may still employ the appellation) could no longer recognise the once familiar aspect...friends had escaped from the rage of a Pagan tyrant. The Bishop of Ephesus, the Clergy, the Magistrates, the people, and it is said the Emperor Theodosius... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1823 - 334 pages
...Jamblichus, on the suspicion of a secret treasure, was dragged before the judge. Their mutual inquiries produced the amazing discovery, that two centuries...friends had escaped from the rage of a Pagan tyrant. The bishop of Ephesus, the clergy, the magistrates, the people, and, it is said, the Emperor Theodosius... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 538 pages
...andJamblichus, on the suspicion of a secret treasure, was dragged before the judge. Their mutual inquiries produced the amazing discovery, that two centuries...friends had escaped from the rage of a Pagan tyrant. The bishop of Ephesus, the clergy, the magistrates, the people, and, it is said, the En> peror Theodosius... | |
| 1825 - 354 pages
...inquiries produced the amazing discovery, that two centuries were almost elapsed since lamblichus, and his friends had escaped from the rage of a pagan tyrant. The bishop of Ephesus, the clergy, the magistrates, the people, and, as it is said, the emperor Theodosius... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1827 - 542 pages
...to purchase bread for the use of his companions. The youth (if we may still employ that appellation) could no longer recognise the once familiar aspect...friends had escaped from the rage of a pagan tyrant. The bishop of Ephesus, the clergy, the magistrates, the people, and, as it is said, the emperor Theodosius... | |
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