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... former of those princes , and he con- tinued under a new appellation to administer his ancient department of Gaul , Spain , and Britain . The government of those ample pro- vinces was sufficient to exercise his talents , and to satisfy ...
... former of those princes , and he con- tinued under a new appellation to administer his ancient department of Gaul , Spain , and Britain . The government of those ample pro- vinces was sufficient to exercise his talents , and to satisfy ...
Side 4
... former is established by the bes MSS . and the latter is very ably defended by Lipsius de Magni- tudine Romana , l . iv . 11. et Supplement . his mind by the acquisition of knowledge ( 11 ) 4 [ CHAP . XIV . THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... former is established by the bes MSS . and the latter is very ably defended by Lipsius de Magni- tudine Romana , l . iv . 11. et Supplement . his mind by the acquisition of knowledge ( 11 ) 4 [ CHAP . XIV . THE DECLINE AND FALL.
Side 16
... former design , and to agree in the latter . The provinces of Asia fell to the share of Maximin , and those of Europe augmented the portion of Licinius . The Hellespont and the Thracian Bosphorus formed their mutual boundary , and the ...
... former design , and to agree in the latter . The provinces of Asia fell to the share of Maximin , and those of Europe augmented the portion of Licinius . The Hellespont and the Thracian Bosphorus formed their mutual boundary , and the ...
Side 18
... former tyrants of Rome : nor was it possible for his ungrateful temper to forgive the generous fidelity which had raised him to the throne , and supported him against all his enemies . The lives of the senators were exposed to his ...
... former tyrants of Rome : nor was it possible for his ungrateful temper to forgive the generous fidelity which had raised him to the throne , and supported him against all his enemies . The lives of the senators were exposed to his ...
Side 20
... former invasions was sufficient to inspire the most serious apprehensions . The veteran troops , who revered the name of Maximian , had embraced in both those wars the party of his son , and were now restrained by a sense of honour , as ...
... former invasions was sufficient to inspire the most serious apprehensions . The veteran troops , who revered the name of Maximian , had embraced in both those wars the party of his son , and were now restrained by a sense of honour , as ...
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