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The story is in Socrates, lib. 6. c. There was War between Theodosius and the strong Rebel Maximus. Theophilus, a cunning Gipsie, (for he was an Alexandrian born) writes two fawning Letters, one to Theodosius, the other to Maximus, and sent them by his Servant Isidore, with a great Sum of Gold, to present that to him that got the Victory. |
The story is in Socrates, lib. 6. c. There was War between Theodosius and the strong Rebel Maximus. Theophilus, a cunning Gipsie, (for he was an Alexandrian born) writes two fawning Letters, one to Theodosius, the other to Maximus, and sent them by his Servant Isidore, with a great Sum of Gold, to present that to him that god the Victory. |
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