The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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... occasion to compare the virtues of their sovereign with the passions of Maximian , and even with the arts of Diocletian ( 2 ) . In- stead of imitating their eastern pride and magnificence , Constantius preserved the modesty of a Roman ...
... occasion to compare the virtues of their sovereign with the passions of Maximian , and even with the arts of Diocletian ( 2 ) . In- stead of imitating their eastern pride and magnificence , Constantius preserved the modesty of a Roman ...
Side 4
... occasion of the error , ( 6 ex obscuriori matrimonio ejus filius . " Zosimus ( 1. ii . p . 78. ) eagerly seized the most unfavour- able report , and is followed by rosius ( vii . 25. ) , whose authority is oddly enough overlooked by the ...
... occasion of the error , ( 6 ex obscuriori matrimonio ejus filius . " Zosimus ( 1. ii . p . 78. ) eagerly seized the most unfavour- able report , and is followed by rosius ( vii . 25. ) , whose authority is oddly enough overlooked by the ...
Side 7
... Nepotianus . The three brothers were , Dalmatius , Julius Constantius , and Annibalianus , of whom we shall have occasion to speak hereafter . was not to be ascribed to the particular inclination of CHAP . XIV . ] 7 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . `
... Nepotianus . The three brothers were , Dalmatius , Julius Constantius , and Annibalianus , of whom we shall have occasion to speak hereafter . was not to be ascribed to the particular inclination of CHAP . XIV . ] 7 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . `
Side 8
... occasion the injury was aggravated by the insult , and the sense of private interest was quickened by that of national honour . The conquest of Macedonia , as we have already observed , had delivered the Roman people from the weight of ...
... occasion the injury was aggravated by the insult , and the sense of private interest was quickened by that of national honour . The conquest of Macedonia , as we have already observed , had delivered the Roman people from the weight of ...
Side 11
... occasion called for the presence and abi → Galerius lities of Galerius . At the head of a powerful army collected from invades Italy . Illyricum and the East , he entered Italy , resolved to revenge the death of Severus , and to ...
... occasion called for the presence and abi → Galerius lities of Galerius . At the head of a powerful army collected from invades Italy . Illyricum and the East , he entered Italy , resolved to revenge the death of Severus , and to ...
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