The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... ancient department of Gaul , Spain , and Britain . The government of those ample provinces was sufficient to exercise his talents , and to satisfy his ambition . Clemency , temperance , and mode- ration , distinguished the amiable ...
... ancient department of Gaul , Spain , and Britain . The government of those ample provinces was sufficient to exercise his talents , and to satisfy his ambition . Clemency , temperance , and mode- ration , distinguished the amiable ...
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... ancient colleague of Diocletian , who again asserted his claim to the western empire , conferred on his son - in - law and ally the title of Augustus . By consenting to receive that honour from Maximian , Constantine seemed to embrace ...
... ancient colleague of Diocletian , who again asserted his claim to the western empire , conferred on his son - in - law and ally the title of Augustus . By consenting to receive that honour from Maximian , Constantine seemed to embrace ...
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... ancient civil wars , the zeal of party , and the habits of military obedience , had converted the native citizens of Rome into her most implacable enemies , we shall be inclined to distrust this extreme delicacy of strangers and ...
... ancient civil wars , the zeal of party , and the habits of military obedience , had converted the native citizens of Rome into her most implacable enemies , we shall be inclined to distrust this extreme delicacy of strangers and ...
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... ancient dignity and exploits . Before he could establish his authority , or finish the negotiation which he appears to have entered into with his son Maxentius , the celerity of Constantine defeated all his hopes . On the first news of ...
... ancient dignity and exploits . Before he could establish his authority , or finish the negotiation which he appears to have entered into with his son Maxentius , the celerity of Constantine defeated all his hopes . On the first news of ...
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... ancient establishment ; and they composed , including the rest of the Italians who were enlisted into his service , a formidable body of fourscore thousand men . Forty thousand Moors and Carthaginians had been raised w Zosimus , 1. ii ...
... ancient establishment ; and they composed , including the rest of the Italians who were enlisted into his service , a formidable body of fourscore thousand men . Forty thousand Moors and Carthaginians had been raised w Zosimus , 1. ii ...
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