The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
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... Diocletian to withdraw himself from the ancient feat of government , had acquired additional weight by the example of his fucceffors , and the habits of forty years . Rome was infenfibly confounded with the dependent kingdoms which had ...
... Diocletian to withdraw himself from the ancient feat of government , had acquired additional weight by the example of his fucceffors , and the habits of forty years . Rome was infenfibly confounded with the dependent kingdoms which had ...
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... Diocletian had felected and embellish- ed the refidence of Nicomedia : but the memory of Diocletian was juftly abhorred by the protector of the church ; and Conftantine was not insensible to the ambition of founding a city which might ...
... Diocletian had felected and embellish- ed the refidence of Nicomedia : but the memory of Diocletian was juftly abhorred by the protector of the church ; and Conftantine was not insensible to the ambition of founding a city which might ...
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... Diocletian ; and they pass the small islands of Cyzicus and Procon- nesus before they caft anchor at Gallipoli : where the fea , which feparates Afia from Europe , is again contracted into a narrow channel . СНАР . XVII . The Pro ...
... Diocletian ; and they pass the small islands of Cyzicus and Procon- nesus before they caft anchor at Gallipoli : where the fea , which feparates Afia from Europe , is again contracted into a narrow channel . СНАР . XVII . The Pro ...
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... Diocletian , improved by Conftantine and completed by his immediate fucceffors , may not only amuse the fancy by the fingular picture of a great empire , but will tend to illuftrate the fecret and internal causes of its rapid decay . In ...
... Diocletian , improved by Conftantine and completed by his immediate fucceffors , may not only amuse the fancy by the fingular picture of a great empire , but will tend to illuftrate the fecret and internal causes of its rapid decay . In ...
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... Diocletian , even these veftiges of liberty were abolished , and the fuccefs- ful candidates who were invested with the annual honours of the confulship , affected to deplore the humiliating condition of their predeceffors . The Scipios ...
... Diocletian , even these veftiges of liberty were abolished , and the fuccefs- ful candidates who were invested with the annual honours of the confulship , affected to deplore the humiliating condition of their predeceffors . The Scipios ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
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