The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 14
... law Constantine ( 33 ) . He was received with respect by that artful prince , and with the appearance of filial ten- derness by the empress Fausta . That he might remove every suŝ- picion , he resigned the Imperial purple a second time ...
... law Constantine ( 33 ) . He was received with respect by that artful prince , and with the appearance of filial ten- derness by the empress Fausta . That he might remove every suŝ- picion , he resigned the Imperial purple a second time ...
Side 17
... laws of nations or of humanity ( 41 ) . * The virtues of Constantine were rendered more illustrious by the ( 39 ) See Eusebius , 1. ix . 6. 10. Lactantius de M. P. c . 36. Zosimus is less exact , and evidently confounds Maximian with ...
... laws of nations or of humanity ( 41 ) . * The virtues of Constantine were rendered more illustrious by the ( 39 ) See Eusebius , 1. ix . 6. 10. Lactantius de M. P. c . 36. Zosimus is less exact , and evidently confounds Maximian with ...
Side 27
... laws of this and the ensuing year , in the Theodosian Code . ( 73 ) Panegyr . Vet . ix . 20. Lactantius de M. P. c . 44. Maximin , who was confessedly the eldest Cæsar , claimed , with some show of reason , the first rank among the ...
... laws of this and the ensuing year , in the Theodosian Code . ( 73 ) Panegyr . Vet . ix . 20. Lactantius de M. P. c . 44. Maximin , who was confessedly the eldest Cæsar , claimed , with some show of reason , the first rank among the ...
Side 30
... law , and the fierce passions of the tyrant demanded an immediate gratification . The answer of Valeria was such as became the daughter and widow of emperors ; but it was tempered by the prudence which her defenceless condi tion ...
... law , and the fierce passions of the tyrant demanded an immediate gratification . The answer of Valeria was such as became the daughter and widow of emperors ; but it was tempered by the prudence which her defenceless condi tion ...
Side 34
... law , we might conjecture that Constantine , assuming the name as well as the duties of a father , had adopted his younger brothers and sisters , the children of Theodora . , But in the best authors yάppos sometimes signifies a husband ...
... law , we might conjecture that Constantine , assuming the name as well as the duties of a father , had adopted his younger brothers and sisters , the children of Theodora . , But in the best authors yάppos sometimes signifies a husband ...
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