The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... soon as Diocletian and Maximian had resigned tion of Con- the purple , their station , according to the rules of the new constitution , was filled by the two Cæsars , Con- stantius and Galerius , who immediately assumed the title of ...
... soon as Diocletian and Maximian had resigned tion of Con- the purple , their station , according to the rules of the new constitution , was filled by the two Cæsars , Con- stantius and Galerius , who immediately assumed the title of ...
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... soon be required at their hands . About that time the avarice of Galerius , or perhaps the exigencies of the state , had induced him to make a very strict and rigorous inquisition into the property of his subjects , for the purpose of a ...
... soon be required at their hands . About that time the avarice of Galerius , or perhaps the exigencies of the state , had induced him to make a very strict and rigorous inquisition into the property of his subjects , for the purpose of a ...
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... soon became the hope , of every citizen , that after expelling from Italy their foreign tyrants , they should elect a prince who , by the place of his residence , and by his maxims of government , might once more deserve the title of ...
... soon became the hope , of every citizen , that after expelling from Italy their foreign tyrants , they should elect a prince who , by the place of his residence , and by his maxims of government , might once more deserve the title of ...
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... soon con- vinced that he might waste his time and his army in the fruitless enterprise , and that he had nothing to hope either from force or famine . With an art more suitable to the character of Diocletian than to his own , he ...
... soon con- vinced that he might waste his time and his army in the fruitless enterprise , and that he had nothing to hope either from force or famine . With an art more suitable to the character of Diocletian than to his own , he ...
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Edward Gibbon. XIV . who was well acquainted with his character , soon CHAP . obliged him to leave his dominions , and the last refuge of the disappointed Maximian was the court of his son - in - law Constantine . He was received with ...
Edward Gibbon. XIV . who was well acquainted with his character , soon CHAP . obliged him to leave his dominions , and the last refuge of the disappointed Maximian was the court of his son - in - law Constantine . He was received with ...
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