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... Clemens the Consul - 41; Ignorance of Pliny concerning the Christians 417 Trajan and his Successors establish a legal Mode of proceeding against them - - 418 Popular A. D. Pagt Popular Clamours " - - 4zo Trials. CONTENTS. xiii.
... Clemens the Consul - 41; Ignorance of Pliny concerning the Christians 417 Trajan and his Successors establish a legal Mode of proceeding against them - - 418 Popular A. D. Pagt Popular Clamours " - - 4zo Trials. CONTENTS. xiii.
Side 1
... established, with the military disz cipline, the strength of the frontiers, and deserVed the glorious title of Restorers of the Roman World. . ' VOL.II. B . The' CHAR XI. C H A P. Xl. Aureolus invades Italy, is defeated. Reign of ...
... established, with the military disz cipline, the strength of the frontiers, and deserVed the glorious title of Restorers of the Roman World. . ' VOL.II. B . The' CHAR XI. C H A P. Xl. Aureolus invades Italy, is defeated. Reign of ...
Side 5
... establish, ment of the proconsul of Africa, and the sure' prospect of the consulship. By his victories over the Goths, he deserved from the senate the honour of a statue, and excited the jealous apprehensions of Gallienus. It was ...
... establish, ment of the proconsul of Africa, and the sure' prospect of the consulship. By his victories over the Goths, he deserved from the senate the honour of a statue, and excited the jealous apprehensions of Gallienus. It was ...
Side 20
... established between the opposite banks of the Danube; and after Dahia became an independent state, it often proved the firmest barrier of the empire against the invasions of the savages of the North. A sense of interest attached these ...
... established between the opposite banks of the Danube; and after Dahia became an independent state, it often proved the firmest barrier of the empire against the invasions of the savages of the North. A sense of interest attached these ...
Side 80
... established on the limits of, their territory. He' even entertained some thoughts of Fompelling the. Germans to relinquish the exercise of arms, and to trust their differences to the justice, their safety to the power, of Rome, To ...
... established on the limits of, their territory. He' even entertained some thoughts of Fompelling the. Germans to relinquish the exercise of arms, and to trust their differences to the justice, their safety to the power, of Rome, To ...
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