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... probable enough , that Helena's father kept an inn at Drepanum ; and hat Constantius might lodge there when he returned from a Per- sian embassy , in the reign of Auelian . But in the wandering life of a soldier , the place of his ...
... probable enough , that Helena's father kept an inn at Drepanum ; and hat Constantius might lodge there when he returned from a Per- sian embassy , in the reign of Auelian . But in the wandering life of a soldier , the place of his ...
Side 10
... probable narration . * * Manso justly observes that two totally different narratives might be formed , almost upon equal authority . Beylage , iv.-M. • gives his the title of Constantine . A. D. 10 [ CHAP . XIV . THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... probable narration . * * Manso justly observes that two totally different narratives might be formed , almost upon equal authority . Beylage , iv.-M. • gives his the title of Constantine . A. D. 10 [ CHAP . XIV . THE DECLINE AND FALL.
Side 11
... anecdotes . * Compare Manso , Beylage , iv . p . 302. Gibbon's account is at least as probable as that of his critic . - M . His retreat . cious tyranny , they freely contributed for CHAP . XIV . ] 11 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
... anecdotes . * Compare Manso , Beylage , iv . p . 302. Gibbon's account is at least as probable as that of his critic . - M . His retreat . cious tyranny , they freely contributed for CHAP . XIV . ] 11 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 17
... probable , that the bountiful emperor relieved , by a partial act of liberality , one among the many evils which he had caused by his general maxims of administration . But even those maxims were less the effect of choice than of ...
... probable , that the bountiful emperor relieved , by a partial act of liberality , one among the many evils which he had caused by his general maxims of administration . But even those maxims were less the effect of choice than of ...
Side 24
... probable that Constantine was still at Verona , the 1st of September , A. D. 311 , and that the memorable æra of the indictions was dated from his con- quest of the Cisalpine Gaul . Before Maxentius The guardians of arts of this world ...
... probable that Constantine was still at Verona , the 1st of September , A. D. 311 , and that the memorable æra of the indictions was dated from his con- quest of the Cisalpine Gaul . Before Maxentius The guardians of arts of this world ...
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