The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... Military discipline . — The palace . The finances . 324. Design of a new capital Situation of Byzantium Description of CONSTANTINOPLE The Bosphorus The port of Constantinople The Propontis The Hellespont Advantages of Constantinople ...
... Military discipline . — The palace . The finances . 324. Design of a new capital Situation of Byzantium Description of CONSTANTINOPLE The Bosphorus The port of Constantinople The Propontis The Hellespont Advantages of Constantinople ...
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... military officers Distinction of the troops Reduction of the legions Difficulty of levies Increase of barbarian auxiliaries IV . Seven ministers of the palace 1. The chamberlain 2. The master of the offices 3. The quæstor 4. The public ...
... military officers Distinction of the troops Reduction of the legions Difficulty of levies Increase of barbarian auxiliaries IV . Seven ministers of the palace 1. The chamberlain 2. The master of the offices 3. The quæstor 4. The public ...
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... 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 barbarians , who had never beheld Italy , till they entered it in ...
... 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 barbarians , who had never beheld Italy , till they entered it in ...
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... military life ; they had advanced almost by equal steps through the successive honours of the service ; and as soon as Galerius was invested with the imperial dignity , he seems to have conceived the design of raising his companion to ...
... military life ; they had advanced almost by equal steps through the successive honours of the service ; and as soon as Galerius was invested with the imperial dignity , he seems to have conceived the design of raising his companion to ...
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... military force which it was impossible for Maximian to resist , and which scarcely permitted him to take refuge in the neigh- bouring city of Marseilles . The narrow neck of land which joined that place to the continent was fortified ...
... military force which it was impossible for Maximian to resist , and which scarcely permitted him to take refuge in the neigh- bouring city of Marseilles . The narrow neck of land which joined that place to the continent was fortified ...
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