The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... almost destroyed by vthe soldiers, the tyrants, and the barbarians. It was xsaved by a series of great princes, who derived their obscure origin from the martial provinces of Illyricum. Within a period of about thirty years, Claudius ...
... almost destroyed by vthe soldiers, the tyrants, and the barbarians. It was xsaved by a series of great princes, who derived their obscure origin from the martial provinces of Illyricum. Within a period of about thirty years, Claudius ...
Side 8
... almost every person in the guilt of treason, almost ever-y estate in the case of confiscation; and Gallienus often 'displayed his liberality, by distributing among his officers the property of his subjects. f'On the accestion of ...
... almost every person in the guilt of treason, almost ever-y estate in the case of confiscation; and Gallienus often 'displayed his liberality, by distributing among his officers the property of his subjects. f'On the accestion of ...
Side 22
... almost at the same time informed of the irruption, and of the retreat, of the barbarians. Collecting an active body of troops, he marched with silence and celerity along the skirts of the Hercynian forest 5 and the Alemanni, laden with ...
... almost at the same time informed of the irruption, and of the retreat, of the barbarians. Collecting an active body of troops, he marched with silence and celerity along the skirts of the Hercynian forest 5 and the Alemanni, laden with ...
Side 24
... almost equal fwiftness. A few vdays afterwards the emperor himself marched to the relief of Italy, at the 3' Dexippus gives thema subtle and prolix oration, worthy of a Grecian sophist. 37- Hist. August. p. zr5. had head of a chosen ...
... almost equal fwiftness. A few vdays afterwards the emperor himself marched to the relief of Italy, at the 3' Dexippus gives thema subtle and prolix oration, worthy of a Grecian sophist. 37- Hist. August. p. zr5. had head of a chosen ...
Side 31
... almost to a man, in this bloody and memorable battle, which was fought near Chalons in Champagneio. The retreat of the irregular auxiliaries, Franks and Batavianssflv whom the conqueror soon compelled or persuaded to repass the Rhine ...
... almost to a man, in this bloody and memorable battle, which was fought near Chalons in Champagneio. The retreat of the irregular auxiliaries, Franks and Batavianssflv whom the conqueror soon compelled or persuaded to repass the Rhine ...
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