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... enemy , allured by the promise of a large donative ; and , if it be true that they had been levied by Maxi- mian in his African war , preferring the natural feel- ings of gratitude to the artificial ties of allegiance . Anulinus , the ...
... enemy , allured by the promise of a large donative ; and , if it be true that they had been levied by Maxi- mian in his African war , preferring the natural feel- ings of gratitude to the artificial ties of allegiance . Anulinus , the ...
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... enemy . Notwithstanding the stantine . superiority of his age and dignity , the indefatigable March 31 . Maximian passed the Alps , and courting a personal interview with the sovereign of Gaul , carried with him his daughter Fausta as ...
... enemy . Notwithstanding the stantine . superiority of his age and dignity , the indefatigable March 31 . Maximian passed the Alps , and courting a personal interview with the sovereign of Gaul , carried with him his daughter Fausta as ...
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... enemy ; Rome had long since been accustomed to submit on the approach of a con- queror ; nor could the temporary ... enemies , we shall be inclined to distrust this extreme delicacy of strangers and barbarians , who had never beheld ...
... enemy ; Rome had long since been accustomed to submit on the approach of a con- queror ; nor could the temporary ... enemies , we shall be inclined to distrust this extreme delicacy of strangers and barbarians , who had never beheld ...
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... enemies . The lives of the senators were exposed to his jealous suspicions , the dishonour of their wives and daughters heightened the gratification of his sensual passions . “ It may be presumed , that an imperial lover was seldom ...
... enemies . The lives of the senators were exposed to his jealous suspicions , the dishonour of their wives and daughters heightened the gratification of his sensual passions . “ It may be presumed , that an imperial lover was seldom ...
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... enemy , whose ambition had been hitherto restrained by con- siderations of prudence , rather than by principles of justice . After the death of Maximian , his titles , according to the established custom , had been erased , and his ...
... enemy , whose ambition had been hitherto restrained by con- siderations of prudence , rather than by principles of justice . After the death of Maximian , his titles , according to the established custom , had been erased , and his ...
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