The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... dignity of episcopal government Weakness of polytheism ligion 132 Recapitulation of the five causes The scepticism of the Pagan world proved favourable to the new re- • And to the peace and union of the Roman empire • 133 • 134 135 ...
... dignity of episcopal government Weakness of polytheism ligion 132 Recapitulation of the five causes The scepticism of the Pagan world proved favourable to the new re- • And to the peace and union of the Roman empire • 133 • 134 135 ...
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... dignity of the throne , or the danger of the state , re- quired any extraordinary supply , he could depend with confidence on their gratitude and liberality . b M. de Montesquieu ( Considerations sur la Grandeur et la Decadence des ...
... dignity of the throne , or the danger of the state , re- quired any extraordinary supply , he could depend with confidence on their gratitude and liberality . b M. de Montesquieu ( Considerations sur la Grandeur et la Decadence des ...
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... dignity of Cæsar , and intrusted with the sovereign command of Egypt and Syria . At the same time , Severus , a faithful servant , addicted to pleasure , but not incapable of business , was sent to Milan , to re- ceive , from the ...
... dignity of Cæsar , and intrusted with the sovereign command of Egypt and Syria . At the same time , Severus , a faithful servant , addicted to pleasure , but not incapable of business , was sent to Milan , to re- ceive , from the ...
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... dignity of their lives , and the first honours of the state with which they were in- vested , attest the fraternal affection of Constantine ; and as those princes possessed a mild and grateful disposition , they submitted without ...
... dignity of their lives , and the first honours of the state with which they were in- vested , attest the fraternal affection of Constantine ; and as those princes possessed a mild and grateful disposition , they submitted without ...
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... dignity of Cæsar , which Constantine had deserved by a dangerous superiority of merit . The policy of Galerius preferred such associates as would never disgrace the choice , nor dispute the commands , of their benefactor . An obscure ...
... dignity of Cæsar , which Constantine had deserved by a dangerous superiority of merit . The policy of Galerius preferred such associates as would never disgrace the choice , nor dispute the commands , of their benefactor . An obscure ...
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