The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
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... Licinius was the laft rival who opposed the greatness , and the laft captive who adorned the triumph , of Conftantine . After a tranquil and profperous reign , the Conqueror bequeathed to his family the inheritance of the Roman Empire ...
... Licinius was the laft rival who opposed the greatness , and the laft captive who adorned the triumph , of Conftantine . After a tranquil and profperous reign , the Conqueror bequeathed to his family the inheritance of the Roman Empire ...
Side 2
... Licinius , his victorious rival proceeded to lay the foundations A. D. 324. of a city , deftined to reign , in future times , the mistress of the East , and to furvive the empire and religion of Constantine . The motives , whe- ther of ...
... Licinius , his victorious rival proceeded to lay the foundations A. D. 324. of a city , deftined to reign , in future times , the mistress of the East , and to furvive the empire and religion of Constantine . The motives , whe- ther of ...
Side 3
... Licinius , he had sufficient opportunity to contemplate , both as a foldier and as a ftatefman , the incomparable Situation pofition of Byzantium ; and to obferve how ftrong of Byzan . ly it was guarded by nature against an hoftile ...
... Licinius , he had sufficient opportunity to contemplate , both as a foldier and as a ftatefman , the incomparable Situation pofition of Byzantium ; and to obferve how ftrong of Byzan . ly it was guarded by nature against an hoftile ...
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... Licinius , had been a period of a licenfe and inteftine war . The rivals who contend- ed for the poffeffion of the Roman world , had withdrawn the greatest part of their forces from the guard of the general frontier ; and the princi ...
... Licinius , had been a period of a licenfe and inteftine war . The rivals who contend- ed for the poffeffion of the Roman world , had withdrawn the greatest part of their forces from the guard of the general frontier ; and the princi ...
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... Licinius , he had engaged on his fide the inclinations of the people , who compared the undiffembled vices of those tyrants , with the spirit of wisdom and juftice which feemed to direct the general tenor of the administration of ...
... Licinius , he had engaged on his fide the inclinations of the people , who compared the undiffembled vices of those tyrants , with the spirit of wisdom and juftice which feemed to direct the general tenor of the administration of ...
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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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