The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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Side 15
... observe, that the father of Aure. Iian was a peasant of the territory- of Sirmium, who occupied a small farm, the property of Au-.. relius, a rich senator. His warlike son inlisted in the troops as a common soldier, succeflively C H A P ...
... observe, that the father of Aure. Iian was a peasant of the territory- of Sirmium, who occupied a small farm, the property of Au-.. relius, a rich senator. His warlike son inlisted in the troops as a common soldier, succeflively C H A P ...
Side 27
... observe, that for along time Mount Cazlius was a grove of oaks, and Mount Viminal was over-run with ofiers ; that, in the fourth century, the Aventine was a vacant and solitary retirement; sithat, bill the time of Augustus, the ...
... observe, that for along time Mount Cazlius was a grove of oaks, and Mount Viminal was over-run with ofiers ; that, in the fourth century, the Aventine was a vacant and solitary retirement; sithat, bill the time of Augustus, the ...
Side 38
... observing that the first was fought near Antioch 65, and the second near_Emesa 66. In both, the queen of Palmyra animated the armies by her presence, and devolved the execution of her orders on Zabdas, who had already signalized his ...
... observing that the first was fought near Antioch 65, and the second near_Emesa 66. In both, the queen of Palmyra animated the armies by her presence, and devolved the execution of her orders on Zabdas, who had already signalized his ...
Side 39
... observe an humble neutrality, till at length, after the victories of Tra- jan, the little republic sunk into the bosom of 63 It was five hundred and thirty-seven miles from Selucia, and two hundred and three from the ne U' coast of ...
... observe an humble neutrality, till at length, after the victories of Tra- jan, the little republic sunk into the bosom of 63 It was five hundred and thirty-seven miles from Selucia, and two hundred and three from the ne U' coast of ...
Side 55
... observation of Diocletian. August. p. are. See Vopiscus in Hist. E 4 ters, \ CHAR xr. He marches into the East, and . _ is assassinated. A. D. 274'October. AP. tors, whose_stations gave them a right to sur. lsi or THE ROMAN EMPIRE. 55 ...
... observation of Diocletian. August. p. are. See Vopiscus in Hist. E 4 ters, \ CHAR xr. He marches into the East, and . _ is assassinated. A. D. 274'October. AP. tors, whose_stations gave them a right to sur. lsi or THE ROMAN EMPIRE. 55 ...
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