The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... discover in what respect the plan of Galerius differed from that of Diocletian . b Hic non modo amabilis , sed etiam venerabilis Gallis fuit ; præcipue quòd Diocletiani suspectam prudentiam , et Maximiani sanguinariam violentiam im ...
... discover in what respect the plan of Galerius differed from that of Diocletian . b Hic non modo amabilis , sed etiam venerabilis Gallis fuit ; præcipue quòd Diocletiani suspectam prudentiam , et Maximiani sanguinariam violentiam im ...
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... discover very little inclination to improve his A. D. 292. mind by the acquisition of knowledge . He was about eighteen years of age when his father was promoted to the rank of Cæsar ; but that fortunate event was attended with his ...
... discover very little inclination to improve his A. D. 292. mind by the acquisition of knowledge . He was about eighteen years of age when his father was promoted to the rank of Cæsar ; but that fortunate event was attended with his ...
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... discover , and then to open , a Alps . way over mountains and through savage nations , that had never yielded a passage to a regular army . The Alps were then guarded by nature , they are now fortified by art . Citadels constructed with ...
... discover , and then to open , a Alps . way over mountains and through savage nations , that had never yielded a passage to a regular army . The Alps were then guarded by nature , they are now fortified by art . Citadels constructed with ...
Side 40
... discover the head of Trajan on the trophies of Constantine . The new ornaments which it was necessary to introduce between the vacancies of an- cient sculpture are executed in the rudest and most unskilful manner . and conduct at Rome ...
... discover the head of Trajan on the trophies of Constantine . The new ornaments which it was necessary to introduce between the vacancies of an- cient sculpture are executed in the rudest and most unskilful manner . and conduct at Rome ...
Side 47
... discover their crimes , and whatever idea we may justly entertain of the cruelty of Licinius , it remains a matter of surprise , that he was not contented with some more secret and decent method of revenge . " tween Con- Licinius . The ...
... discover their crimes , and whatever idea we may justly entertain of the cruelty of Licinius , it remains a matter of surprise , that he was not contented with some more secret and decent method of revenge . " tween Con- Licinius . The ...
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