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... manners and language his rustic education , when , to his own astonishment , as well as that of the world , he was invested by Diocletian with the purple , exalted to the dignity of Cæsar , and en- trusted with the sovereign command of ...
... manners and language his rustic education , when , to his own astonishment , as well as that of the world , he was invested by Diocletian with the purple , exalted to the dignity of Cæsar , and en- trusted with the sovereign command of ...
Side 6
... manner . The first emo- ( 15 ) Cunctis qui aderant annientibus , sed præcipue Croco ( alii Eroco ) [ Erich ? ] Alamannorum Rege , auxilii gratia Constantium comitato , imperium capit . Victor Junior , c . 41. This is perhaps the first ...
... manner . The first emo- ( 15 ) Cunctis qui aderant annientibus , sed præcipue Croco ( alii Eroco ) [ Erich ? ] Alamannorum Rege , auxilii gratia Constantium comitato , imperium capit . Victor Junior , c . 41. This is perhaps the first ...
Side 10
... manner of executing it was left to his own choice ; he preferred the favourite mode of the ancients , that of opening his veins and as soon as he expired , his body was carried to the se- pulchre which had been constructed for the ...
... manner of executing it was left to his own choice ; he preferred the favourite mode of the ancients , that of opening his veins and as soon as he expired , his body was carried to the se- pulchre which had been constructed for the ...
Side 12
... manner . Had they not been restrained by motives of a more interested nature , they would probably have answered Galerius in the words of Cæsar's veterans : " If our general wishes to lead us to the banks of the Tyber , we 66 are ...
... manner . Had they not been restrained by motives of a more interested nature , they would probably have answered Galerius in the words of Cæsar's veterans : " If our general wishes to lead us to the banks of the Tyber , we 66 are ...
Side 13
... manners as well as character were not unlike his own , seems to have engaged both his affection and esteem . Their intimacy had commenced in the happier period perhaps of their youth and obscurity . It had been cemented by the freedom ...
... manners as well as character were not unlike his own , seems to have engaged both his affection and esteem . Their intimacy had commenced in the happier period perhaps of their youth and obscurity . It had been cemented by the freedom ...
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