The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
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Side v
... Imperial Ministers Dangerous Situation of Gallus His difgrace and Death The Danger and Escape of Julian 355 He is fent to Athens , Recalled to Milan Declared Cæfar Page 131 132 134 ib . 136 138 139 141 143 147 A. D. Fatal End of ...
... Imperial Ministers Dangerous Situation of Gallus His difgrace and Death The Danger and Escape of Julian 355 He is fent to Athens , Recalled to Milan Declared Cæfar Page 131 132 134 ib . 136 138 139 141 143 147 A. D. Fatal End of ...
Side 4
... imperial city may be reprefented under that of an unequal triangle . The obtuse point , which advances towards the eaft and the shores of Afia , meets and repels the waves of the Thracian Bofphorus . The northern fide of the city is ...
... imperial city may be reprefented under that of an unequal triangle . The obtuse point , which advances towards the eaft and the shores of Afia , meets and repels the waves of the Thracian Bofphorus . The northern fide of the city is ...
Side 7
... imperial refidence of 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 ...
... imperial refidence of 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 ...
Side 9
... Imperial city com- manded , from her feven hills , the oppofite shores of Europe and Afia ; the climate was healthy and temperate , the foil fertile , the har- bour fecure and capacious ; and the approach on the fide of the continent ...
... Imperial city com- manded , from her feven hills , the oppofite shores of Europe and Afia ; the climate was healthy and temperate , the foil fertile , the har- bour fecure and capacious ; and the approach on the fide of the continent ...
Side 11
... Imperial great- nefs " . The monarch awoke , interpreted the aufpicious omen , and obeyed , without hesitation , the will of heaven . The day which gave birth to a city or colony was celebrated by the Romans with fuch ceremonies as had ...
... Imperial great- nefs " . The monarch awoke , interpreted the aufpicious omen , and obeyed , without hesitation , the will of heaven . The day which gave birth to a city or colony was celebrated by the Romans with fuch ceremonies as had ...
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