The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
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... Constantine 324 General Edict of Toleration Loyalty and Zeal of the Chriftian Party Expectation and Belief of a Miracle Page • 190 193 194 ib . 198 • 198 200 202 ib . 204 I The Labarum , or Standard of the Cross II . The Dream of ...
... Constantine 324 General Edict of Toleration Loyalty and Zeal of the Chriftian Party Expectation and Belief of a Miracle Page • 190 193 194 ib . 198 • 198 200 202 ib . 204 I The Labarum , or Standard of the Cross II . The Dream of ...
Side 2
... Constantine . The motives , whe- ther of pride or of policy , which first induced , Diocletian to withdraw himself from the ancient feat of government , had acquired additional weight by the example of his fucceffors , and the habits of ...
... Constantine . The motives , whe- ther of pride or of policy , which first induced , Diocletian to withdraw himself from the ancient feat of government , had acquired additional weight by the example of his fucceffors , and the habits of ...
Side 12
... Constantine stretched from the port to the Pro- pontis across the enlarged breadth of the triangle , at the distance of fifteen ftadia from the ancient fortification ; and with the city of Byzantium they inclofed five of the feven hills ...
... Constantine stretched from the port to the Pro- pontis across the enlarged breadth of the triangle , at the distance of fifteen ftadia from the ancient fortification ; and with the city of Byzantium they inclofed five of the feven hills ...
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... Constantine , relaxed the vigour of the ftate , while it fecured the tranquillity of the monarch . CHAP . XVII . troops . The memory of Conftantine has been defervedly Diftinction cenfured for another innovation which corrupted of the ...
... Constantine , relaxed the vigour of the ftate , while it fecured the tranquillity of the monarch . CHAP . XVII . troops . The memory of Conftantine has been defervedly Diftinction cenfured for another innovation which corrupted of the ...
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Edward Gibbon. XVII . 140 CHAP . and the palace of the son of Constantine , were governed by the powerful faction of the Franks , who preferved the ftricteft connection with each other , and with their country , and who refented every ...
Edward Gibbon. XVII . 140 CHAP . and the palace of the son of Constantine , were governed by the powerful faction of the Franks , who preferved the ftricteft connection with each other , and with their country , and who refented every ...
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