The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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... 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 prince . He declared with ...
... 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 prince . He declared with ...
Side 6
... virtues of Constantine ; nor did that artful prince show himself to the troops , till they were prepared to salute him with the names of Augustus and Emperor . The throne was the object of his desires ; and had he been less actuated by ...
... virtues of Constantine ; nor did that artful prince show himself to the troops , till they were prepared to salute him with the names of Augustus and Emperor . The throne was the object of his desires ; and had he been less actuated by ...
Side 17
... virtue . In the sixth year of his reign , Constantine visited the city of Autun , and ge- nerously remitted the ... virtues of Constantine were rendered more illustrious by the ( 39 ) See Eusebius , 1. ix . 6. 10. Lactantius de M. P. c ...
... virtue . In the sixth year of his reign , Constantine visited the city of Autun , and ge- nerously remitted the ... virtues of Constantine were rendered more illustrious by the ( 39 ) See Eusebius , 1. ix . 6. 10. Lactantius de M. P. c ...
Side 29
... virtue , he was lamented neither by the people nor by the soldiers . The provinces of the East , delivered from the terrors of civil war , cheerfully acknowledged the authority of Li- cinius ( 79 ) . The vanquished emperor left behind ...
... virtue , he was lamented neither by the people nor by the soldiers . The provinces of the East , delivered from the terrors of civil war , cheerfully acknowledged the authority of Li- cinius ( 79 ) . The vanquished emperor left behind ...
Side 50
... virtue and religion ; but they obstinately adhered ! to the ceremonies of their ancestors , and were desirous of im- posing them on the Gentiles , who continually augmented the num → ber of believers . These Judaising Christians seem ...
... virtue and religion ; but they obstinately adhered ! to the ceremonies of their ancestors , and were desirous of im- posing them on the Gentiles , who continually augmented the num → ber of believers . These Judaising Christians seem ...
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