The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... 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 Augustus . " The honours of seniority and pre ...
... 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 Augustus . " The honours of seniority and pre ...
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... tion of the greatness of Rome by the cities of the East , with which he was acquainted , found his forces inadequate to the siege of that immense capital . But the extent of a city serves only to render it more accessible to the enemy ...
... tion of the greatness of Rome by the cities of the East , with which he was acquainted , found his forces inadequate to the siege of that immense capital . But the extent of a city serves only to render it more accessible to the enemy ...
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... tion of Licinius . The Hellespont and the Thracian Bosphorus formed their mutual boundary , and the banks of those narrow seas , which flowed in the midst of the Roman world , were covered with soldiers , with arms , and with ...
... tion of Licinius . The Hellespont and the Thracian Bosphorus formed their mutual boundary , and the banks of those narrow seas , which flowed in the midst of the Roman world , were covered with soldiers , with arms , and with ...
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Edward Gibbon. XIV . slain ; Verona immediately surrendered at discre- CHAP . tion , and the garrison was made prisoners of war.f When the officers of the victorious army congratu- lated their master on this important success , they ...
Edward Gibbon. XIV . slain ; Verona immediately surrendered at discre- CHAP . tion , and the garrison was made prisoners of war.f When the officers of the victorious army congratu- lated their master on this important success , they ...
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... tion , immoderate rigour . He inflicted the same treat- ment to which a defeat would have exposed his own person and family , put to death the two sons of the tyrant , and carefully extirpated his whole race . The most distinguished ...
... tion , immoderate rigour . He inflicted the same treat- ment to which a defeat would have exposed his own person and family , put to death the two sons of the tyrant , and carefully extirpated his whole race . The most distinguished ...
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