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... relate the particulars of a private conversation be- tween the two princes , in which the former discovered as much ... relates took place during his own time ; he cannot be accused of dishonesty or impos- ture . Satis me vixisse ...
... relate the particulars of a private conversation be- tween the two princes , in which the former discovered as much ... relates took place during his own time ; he cannot be accused of dishonesty or impos- ture . Satis me vixisse ...
Side 16
... relate and confirm them . Aurelius Victor speaking of Maximian says , cumque specie officii , dolis compositis , Constan- tinum generum tentaret acerbe , jure tamen in- terierat . Aur . Vict . de Cæsar . i . p . 63. Eutropius also says ...
... relate and confirm them . Aurelius Victor speaking of Maximian says , cumque specie officii , dolis compositis , Constan- tinum generum tentaret acerbe , jure tamen in- terierat . Aur . Vict . de Cæsar . i . p . 63. Eutropius also says ...
Side 32
... relates the misfor- tunes of the innocent wife and daughter of Diocletian with a very natural mixture of pity and exultation . ( 86 ) The curious reader , who consults the Valesian Fragment , p . 713. , will probably accuse me of giving ...
... relates the misfor- tunes of the innocent wife and daughter of Diocletian with a very natural mixture of pity and exultation . ( 86 ) The curious reader , who consults the Valesian Fragment , p . 713. , will probably accuse me of giving ...
Side 35
... relate to this edict . It was published the 12th of May , A. D. 315 , at Naissus in Pantonia , the birth - place of Constantine . The 8th of October , iu that year , Constantine gained the victory of Cibalis over Licinius . He was yet ...
... relate to this edict . It was published the 12th of May , A. D. 315 , at Naissus in Pantonia , the birth - place of Constantine . The 8th of October , iu that year , Constantine gained the victory of Cibalis over Licinius . He was yet ...
Side 40
... relate a wonderful exploit of Constantine , which , though it can scarcely be paralleled either in poetry or ro- mance , is celebrated , not by a venal orator devoted to his fortune , but by an historian , the partial enemy of his fame ...
... relate a wonderful exploit of Constantine , which , though it can scarcely be paralleled either in poetry or ro- mance , is celebrated , not by a venal orator devoted to his fortune , but by an historian , the partial enemy of his fame ...
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