The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
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... East , and to furvive the empire and religion 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 ...
... East , and to furvive the empire and religion 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 ...
Side 9
... a naval enemy , and and open them to the fleets of com- merce . The preservation of the eastern provinces may , in fome degree , be ascribed to the policy XVII . CHAP . of Conftantine , as the Barbarians OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 9.
... a naval enemy , and and open them to the fleets of com- merce . The preservation of the eastern provinces may , in fome degree , be ascribed to the policy XVII . CHAP . of Conftantine , as the Barbarians OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 9.
Side 12
... eastern promon- tory , the first of the feven hills , and cover about one hundred and fifty acres of our own measure . The feat of Turkish jealoufy and defpotifm is erected on the foundations of a Grecian republic : but it may be ...
... eastern promon- tory , the first of the feven hills , and cover about one hundred and fifty acres of our own measure . The feat of Turkish jealoufy and defpotifm is erected on the foundations of a Grecian republic : but it may be ...
Side 13
... eastern promontory to the golden gate , the extreme length of Conftantinople was about three Roman miles " ; the circumference measured be- tween ten and eleven ; and the furface might be computed as equal to about two thousand English ...
... eastern promontory to the golden gate , the extreme length of Conftantinople was about three Roman miles " ; the circumference measured be- tween ten and eleven ; and the furface might be computed as equal to about two thousand English ...
Side 39
... east could alone furnish employment for one hundred and fifty advocates , fixty - four of whom were diftinguished by peculiar privileges , and two were annually chofen with a falary of fixty pounds of gold , to defend the causes of the ...
... east could alone furnish employment for one hundred and fifty advocates , fixty - four of whom were diftinguished by peculiar privileges , and two were annually chofen with a falary of fixty pounds of gold , to defend the causes of the ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
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