The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
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... fupported the yoke of an ignominious treaty . With thefe views , 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 ...
... fupported the yoke of an ignominious treaty . With thefe views , 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 ...
Side 16
... fupported the golden tripod which after the ' defeat of Xerxes , was confecrated in the temple of Delphi by the victorious Greeks " . The beauty of the Hippodrome has been long fince defaced by the rude hands of the Turkish conquerors ...
... fupported the golden tripod which after the ' defeat of Xerxes , was confecrated in the temple of Delphi by the victorious Greeks " . The beauty of the Hippodrome has been long fince defaced by the rude hands of the Turkish conquerors ...
Side 30
... fupported by the ftrength of the Prætorian bands ; but after thofe haugh'y troops had been weakened by Dio- cletian , and finally fuppreffed by Conftantine , the præfects , who furvived their fall , were reduced without difficulty to ...
... fupported by the ftrength of the Prætorian bands ; but after thofe haugh'y troops had been weakened by Dio- cletian , and finally fuppreffed by Conftantine , the præfects , who furvived their fall , were reduced without difficulty to ...
Side 36
... fupported an expenfive and fplendid eftablishment . Of thefe , three were governed by proconfuls , thirty - feven by confulars , five by correc- tors , and feventy - one by prefidents . The appella- tions of these magiftrates were ...
... fupported an expenfive and fplendid eftablishment . Of thefe , three were governed by proconfuls , thirty - feven by confulars , five by correc- tors , and feventy - one by prefidents . The appella- tions of these magiftrates were ...
Side 56
... fupported the dignity of a fovereign prince ; and they applied to their pri- vate ufe the confecrated lands , which were inha- bited by fix thousand fubjects or slaves of the Deity and her ministers " " . But these were not the valuable ...
... fupported the dignity of a fovereign prince ; and they applied to their pri- vate ufe the confecrated lands , which were inha- bited by fix thousand fubjects or slaves of the Deity and her ministers " " . But these were not the valuable ...
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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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