The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: 2, Volumer 1-8Baudry's European Library, 1840 - 339 sider |
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Side 2
... allowed to the former of those princes , and he con- tinued under a new appellation to administer his ancient department of Gaul , Spain , and Britain . The government of those ample pro- vinces was sufficient to exercise his talents ...
... allowed to the former of those princes , and he con- tinued under a new appellation to administer his ancient department of Gaul , Spain , and Britain . The government of those ample pro- vinces was sufficient to exercise his talents ...
Side 7
... allowed and ratified by the dying emperor ( 18 ) . In his last moments , Constantius be queathed to his eldest son the care of the safety as well as greatness of the family ; conjuring him to assume both the authority and the sentiments ...
... allowed and ratified by the dying emperor ( 18 ) . In his last moments , Constantius be queathed to his eldest son the care of the safety as well as greatness of the family ; conjuring him to assume both the authority and the sentiments ...
Side 19
... allowed , that the motive of delivering the republic from a detested tyrant would , at any time , have justified his expedition into Italy . Euseb . in Vit . Constantin . 1. i . c . 26. Panegyr . Vet . ix . 2 . Preparations . pared a ...
... allowed , that the motive of delivering the republic from a detested tyrant would , at any time , have justified his expedition into Italy . Euseb . in Vit . Constantin . 1. i . c . 26. Panegyr . Vet . ix . 2 . Preparations . pared a ...
Side 42
... allowed , from his weakness , to presume his innocence ( 112 ) . The memory of Lici- nius was branded with infamy , his statues were thrown down , and , by a hasty edict , of such mischievous tendency that it was almost immediately ...
... allowed , from his weakness , to presume his innocence ( 112 ) . The memory of Lici- nius was branded with infamy , his statues were thrown down , and , by a hasty edict , of such mischievous tendency that it was almost immediately ...
Side 55
... allowed that the religion of the Jews was somewhat less criminal than the idolatry of the Gentiles ; but it was their fundamental doctrine , that the Christ whom they adored as the first and brightest emanation of the Deity , appeared ...
... allowed that the religion of the Jews was somewhat less criminal than the idolatry of the Gentiles ; but it was their fundamental doctrine , that the Christ whom they adored as the first and brightest emanation of the Deity , appeared ...
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