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1 4 | bishops cried out: Many years to the Emperor! Either let
2 4 | session] stand or we go. Many years to the Emperor! ~Cecropius,
3 5 | Somewhat more than a hundred years after the Council of Chalcedon,
4 5 | bishops cried out: Many years to our Emperor and Empress,
5 5 | teacher of the faith. Many years to the pious Empress, the
6 5 | the lover of Christ. Many years to her that is orthodox.
7 6,2| ordained (ib. 111,119). A few years before the council, a court
8 6,2| Mansi, iii., 802), who, six years earlier, had asked for "
9 6,7| rateusamen for about twenty-two years in the Schola of the magistrians" (
10 6,4| Persec. Vand., i., 13). Five years before the Council, a boy
11 6,5| a deaconess under forty years of age, and then only after
12 6,5| deaconess except she be forty years of age. If she shall dishonour
13 6,7| for the space of thirty years. But if within thirty years
14 6,7| years. But if within thirty years there has been, or is, any
15 6,7| been possessed f or thirty years, they shall so continue.
16 6,7| a prescription of thirty years in favour of his see, let
17 6,7| Dorchester, were at issue for years "with reference to Lindsey" (
18 6,7| arisen within the thirty years, or should thereafter arise,
19 6,9| written at the close of ten years' war, during which the Visigoths
20 6,0| at such a period. Eleven years before, the Vandal Gaiseric
21 6,4| whereby, in Bede's later years, Northumbrian nobles contrived
22 6,6| canons." ~Nearly three years after the Council, Leo saw
23 6,9| and in 394, only thirteen years after the adoption of the
24 6,9| concession a long course of years has given no effect!" ~We
25 6,2| they acknowledge eighty years ago. If therefore they enjoyed
26 6,2| this privilege during these years, what do they seek for now?
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