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... monarch , who indignantly 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 ...
... monarch , who indignantly 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 ...
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... 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 been ordained by a generous ...
... 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 been ordained by a generous ...
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... monarch , would have been very inconfiftent with the cha- racter and policy of Conftantine ; but had he ferious- ly entertained fuch a defign , it might have exceeded the measure of his power to ratify , by an arbitrary edict , an ...
... monarch , would have been very inconfiftent with the cha- racter and policy of Conftantine ; but had he ferious- ly entertained fuch a defign , it might have exceeded the measure of his power to ratify , by an arbitrary edict , an ...
Side 43
... monarch . CHAP . XVII . troops . The memory of Conftantine has been defervedly Diftinction cenfured for another innovation which corrupted of the military difcipline , and prepared the ruin of the empire . The nineteen years which ...
... monarch . CHAP . XVII . troops . The memory of Conftantine has been defervedly Diftinction cenfured for another innovation which corrupted of the military difcipline , and prepared the ruin of the empire . The nineteen years which ...
Side 47
... monarch " " . A more particular enumeration , drawn from the Notitia , might exercife the dili- gence of an antiquary ; but the hiftorian will con- tent himself with obferving , that the number of permanent ftations or garrifons ...
... monarch " " . A more particular enumeration , drawn from the Notitia , might exercife the dili- gence of an antiquary ; but the hiftorian will con- tent himself with obferving , that the number of permanent ftations or garrifons ...
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