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... successes . A.D. -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 ...
... successes . A.D. -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 ...
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... success of the Persian war , had elated his haughty mind , which was naturally impatient of a superior , or even of an equal . If it were possible to rely on the partial testimony of an injudicious writer , we might ascribe the ...
... success of the Persian war , had elated his haughty mind , which was naturally impatient of a superior , or even of an equal . If it were possible to rely on the partial testimony of an injudicious writer , we might ascribe the ...
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... successful revolt of Maxentius . cation , and escape of tine . I. The fame of Constantine has rendered posterity Birth , edu- attentive to the most minute circumstances of his life and actions . The place of his birth , as well as the ...
... successful revolt of Maxentius . cation , and escape of tine . I. The fame of Constantine has rendered posterity Birth , edu- attentive to the most minute circumstances of his life and actions . The place of his birth , as well as the ...
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... a private fortune in a villa a few miles distant from the capital . The gloomy passions of his soul , shame , vexation , and rage , were inflamed by envy on the XIV . news of Constantine's success ; but the hopes 12 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... a private fortune in a villa a few miles distant from the capital . The gloomy passions of his soul , shame , vexation , and rage , were inflamed by envy on the XIV . news of Constantine's success ; but the hopes 12 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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Edward Gibbon. XIV . news of Constantine's success ; but the hopes of CHAP . Maxentius revived with the public discontent , and he was easily persuaded to unite his personal injury and pretensions with the cause of the Roman people . Two ...
Edward Gibbon. XIV . news of Constantine's success ; but the hopes of CHAP . Maxentius revived with the public discontent , and he was easily persuaded to unite his personal injury and pretensions with the cause of the Roman people . Two ...
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