| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 646 sider
...warlike prefectures of Illyricum, Italy, and Gaul, from the extremity of Greece to the Çale" donian rampart ; and from the " rampart of Caledonia to the foot ' of Mount Atlas. The provin' cial adminiilration remained on ' its former bafis ; but a double ' fupply of generals and... | |
| 1790 - 562 sider
...warlike prsefeftures of Illyricum, " Italy, and Gaul, from the ex" tremity of Greece to the Caie' donian rampart ; and from the ' rampart of Caledonia to the foot ' of Mount Atlas. The provin' ciai adminiflration remained on ' its former bafis ; but a doable " fupply of generals and... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 864 sider
...confines of Persia; whilst he reserved for his immediate government the warlike praefectures of Illyricum, Italy, and Gaul, from the extremity of Greece to the...the rampart of Caledonia to the foot of Mount Atlas. C xx. P ' ^ ie p rovmc i a l administration remained on its former - — . basis ; but a double supply... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 504 sider
...of Persia ; whilst he reserved for his immediate government the warlike * prefectures of Illyricum, Italy, and Gaul, from the extremity of Greece to the...situation, and seven master-generals were soon created either of the cavalry or infantry. When this important business had been amicably transacted, Valentinian... | |
| 1864 - 520 sider
...of the East, extending from the Lower Danube to Persia ; reserving for himself the Western Empire, from the extremity of Greece to the Caledonian rampart, and from the Caledonian rampart to Mount Atlas. After the fall of the empire this division was perpetuated in the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1867 - 744 sider
...confines of Persia ; whilst he reserved for his immediate government the warlike praefectures of Ulyricum, Italy, and Gaul, from the extremity of Greece to the Caledonian rampart, and from the AD 368. REVOLT AND DEATH OF PROCOPIUS. 189 rampart of Caledonia to the foot of Mount Atlas. The provincial... | |
| James H. Braund - 1870 - 524 sider
...Danube to the confines of Persia, whilst he reserved for himself the warlike prefectures of Illyricum, Italy and Gaul, from the extremity of Greece to the...rampart of Caledonia to the foot of Mount Atlas. " The emperor of the West established his temporary residence at Milan, and the emperor of the East returned... | |
| Benjamin Wills Newton - 1873 - 516 sider
...confines of Persia, while he reserved for his immediate government the warlike prefectures of Illyricum, Italy, and Gaul ; from the extremity of Greece to...rampart of Caledonia to the foot of Mount Atlas." Gibbon, chap, xxv.* * The division under the two last Emperors Honorius and Arcadius, differed slightly... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 244 sider
...Persia," while for his own immediate government he reserves the " warlike prefectures of Illyricum, Italy, and Gaul, from the extremity of Greece to the...rampart of Caledonia to the foot of Mount Atlas." That is to say, in less poetical cadence, (Gibbon had better have put his history into hexameters at... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 486 sider
...Persia," while for his own immediate government he reserves the "warlike prefectures of Illyiicum, Italy, and Gaul, from the extremity of Greece to the...rampart of Caledonia to the foot of Mount Atlas." That is to say, in less poetical cadence, (Gibbon had better have put his history into hexameters at... | |
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