The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... confined and barren reign over the mountains of Rhaetia, passed the Alps, occupied Milan, threatened Rome, and challenged- Gallienus to dispute in the field 'the sovereignty oftltaly. The emperor, provoked by the insult, and alarmed by ...
... confined and barren reign over the mountains of Rhaetia, passed the Alps, occupied Milan, threatened Rome, and challenged- Gallienus to dispute in the field 'the sovereignty oftltaly. The emperor, provoked by the insult, and alarmed by ...
Side 29
... confined the limits of his reign. Gaul, Spain, and Britain, Egypt, Syria, and Asia Minor, were still possessed by tWO rebels, who alone, out of so numerous a list, had hitherto escaped the dang'ers of their situation; and to complete ...
... confined the limits of his reign. Gaul, Spain, and Britain, Egypt, Syria, and Asia Minor, were still possessed by tWO rebels, who alone, out of so numerous a list, had hitherto escaped the dang'ers of their situation; and to complete ...
Side 34
... confinement. The offence was soon forgot, but the punishment 56 Hilt. August.p. 197., 193. Zosimus, l. i. p. 36. 'lour-lus, l. xii. p. 633. The last is clear and probable, the others confused and ineonsistent. The text of SynCellus, if ...
... confinement. The offence was soon forgot, but the punishment 56 Hilt. August.p. 197., 193. Zosimus, l. i. p. 36. 'lour-lus, l. xii. p. 633. The last is clear and probable, the others confused and ineonsistent. The text of SynCellus, if ...
Side 44
... confined to armed rebellion; and although his principal concern seems directed to the re-establishment of a temple of the Sun, he discovers some pity 'for the remnant of the Palmyrenians, to whom he grants the permission of rebuilding ...
... confined to armed rebellion; and although his principal concern seems directed to the re-establishment of a temple of the Sun, he discovers some pity 'for the remnant of the Palmyrenians, to whom he grants the permission of rebuilding ...
Side 52
... confined to a few; nor is it easy to conceive by what'arts they could arm a people whom they had injured, ' against a monarch whom they had betrayed. We might naturally expect, that such miscreants .should have shared the public ...
... confined to a few; nor is it easy to conceive by what'arts they could arm a people whom they had injured, ' against a monarch whom they had betrayed. We might naturally expect, that such miscreants .should have shared the public ...
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