The Great Documents of Western Civilization103 selected documents illustrating the history of Western man, from the correspondence between Pliny and Trajan in A.D. 112, to the U.N. Charter in 1945. |
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Emperor Galerius Edict of Toleration 311 | 4 |
Edicts from the Theodosian Code beginning 312 | 7 |
Decretal of Pope Siricius 385 | 9 |
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