The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... frequently occasion to compare the virtues of their sovereign with the passions of Maximian , and even with the arts of Diocletian . Instead of imitating their eastern pride and magnificence , Constantius preserved the modesty of a ...
... frequently occasion to compare the virtues of their sovereign with the passions of Maximian , and even with the arts of Diocletian . Instead of imitating their eastern pride and magnificence , Constantius preserved the modesty of a ...
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Edward Gibbon. XIV . CHAP . flattery and faction has indeed too frequently sacri- ficed the reputation of the vanquished to the glory of their successful rivals ; but even those writers who have revealed , with the most freedom and ...
Edward Gibbon. XIV . CHAP . flattery and faction has indeed too frequently sacri- ficed the reputation of the vanquished to the glory of their successful rivals ; but even those writers who have revealed , with the most freedom and ...
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... frequently been altered by the carelessness of transcribers . z Zosimus ( 1. ii . p . 89 ) observes , that before the war the sister of Con- stantine had been betrothed to Licinius . According to the younger Victor , Diocletian was ...
... frequently been altered by the carelessness of transcribers . z Zosimus ( 1. ii . p . 89 ) observes , that before the war the sister of Con- stantine had been betrothed to Licinius . According to the younger Victor , Diocletian was ...
Side 50
... The Epitomes fur- nish some circumstances ; but they frequently confound the two wars between Licinius and Constantine . ❞ m CHAP . XIV . the event of the 50 THE DECLINE AND FALL Battle of Cibalis Battle of Mardia •
... The Epitomes fur- nish some circumstances ; but they frequently confound the two wars between Licinius and Constantine . ❞ m CHAP . XIV . the event of the 50 THE DECLINE AND FALL Battle of Cibalis Battle of Mardia •
Side 52
... by the western , and one only by the eastern emperor ; but each of them reserved to himself the choice of the persons . XIV . day more frequent in the provinces , and 52 THE DECLINE AND FALL 315-323 General peace, and laws of Constantine •
... by the western , and one only by the eastern emperor ; but each of them reserved to himself the choice of the persons . XIV . day more frequent in the provinces , and 52 THE DECLINE AND FALL 315-323 General peace, and laws of Constantine •
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