The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... acknowledged that his philosophical bigotry is not more unjust than the theological partialities of those ecclesiastical writers who were before in undisputed possession of this province of history . We are thus naturally led to that ...
... acknowledged that his philosophical bigotry is not more unjust than the theological partialities of those ecclesiastical writers who were before in undisputed possession of this province of history . We are thus naturally led to that ...
Side 2
... acknowledged by the Prætorian Guards 58 .......... ib . .......... ib . His profligate and effeminate Luxury ...... 84 Contempt of Decency , which distinguished the Roman Tyrants .. Alexander Severus declared Cesar ........ Discontents ...
... acknowledged by the Prætorian Guards 58 .......... ib . .......... ib . His profligate and effeminate Luxury ...... 84 Contempt of Decency , which distinguished the Roman Tyrants .. Alexander Severus declared Cesar ........ Discontents ...
Side 4
... acknowledged Emperor ...... ib . 144 Character of Valerian ........ 953-268 General Misfortunes of the Reigns of ... acknowledged by the Army . The Alani invade Asia , and are repulsed by Tacitus 183 ib . △ D. His Dominion shared ...
... acknowledged Emperor ...... ib . 144 Character of Valerian ........ 953-268 General Misfortunes of the Reigns of ... acknowledged by the Army . The Alani invade Asia , and are repulsed by Tacitus 183 ib . △ D. His Dominion shared ...
Side 5
... Acknowledged by the other Emperors 294 His Death .. 202 ib Of Diocletian's Palace .................. ib . Decline of the Arts ........ 221 of Letters ... ib . The New Platonists ......... CHAPTER XIV . ib Troubles after the Abdication ...
... Acknowledged by the other Emperors 294 His Death .. 202 ib Of Diocletian's Palace .................. ib . Decline of the Arts ........ 221 of Letters ... ib . The New Platonists ......... CHAPTER XIV . ib Troubles after the Abdication ...
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... acknowledged only a few friends ; to them he showed a fervent affection under every vicissitude , and deplored their loss with a pathos that demonstrated the sincerity and strength of his attachment . His conversation , perfectly ...
... acknowledged only a few friends ; to them he showed a fervent affection under every vicissitude , and deplored their loss with a pathos that demonstrated the sincerity and strength of his attachment . His conversation , perfectly ...
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