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 6
... army , till he had provided the proper materials for a letter , which he immediately despatched to the em- peror of the East . Constantine informed him of the melancholy event of his father's death , modestly asserted his natural claim ...
... army , till he had provided the proper materials for a letter , which he immediately despatched to the em- peror of the East . Constantine informed him of the melancholy event of his father's death , modestly asserted his natural claim ...
Side 7
... army , Galerius accepted the son of his deceased colleague , as the sovereign of the provinces beyond the Alps ; but he gave him only the title of Cæsar , and the fourth rank among the Roman princes , whilst he conferred the vacant ...
... army , Galerius accepted the son of his deceased colleague , as the sovereign of the provinces beyond the Alps ; but he gave him only the title of Cæsar , and the fourth rank among the Roman princes , whilst he conferred the vacant ...
Side 10
... army . The sea , which Severus com → manded with a powerful fleet , secured him an inexhaustible sup ply of provisions , and gave a free entrance to the legions , which , on the return of spring , would advance to his assistance from ...
... army . The sea , which Severus com → manded with a powerful fleet , secured him an inexhaustible sup ply of provisions , and gave a free entrance to the legions , which , on the return of spring , would advance to his assistance from ...
Side 11
... army collected from Illyricum and the East , he entered Italy , resolved to revenge the death of Severus , and to chastise the rebellious Romans ; or , as he ex- pressed his intentions , in the furious language of a barbarián , to ...
... army collected from Illyricum and the East , he entered Italy , resolved to revenge the death of Severus , and to chastise the rebellious Romans ; or , as he ex- pressed his intentions , in the furious language of a barbarián , to ...
Side 13
... army on the frontier , to join the pursuit , and to complete the victory . But the actions of Constantine were guided by reason , and not by resentment . He persisted in the wise resolution of maintaining a balance of power in the ...
... army on the frontier , to join the pursuit , and to complete the victory . But the actions of Constantine were guided by reason , and not by resentment . He persisted in the wise resolution of maintaining a balance of power in the ...
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