The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Alex. Murray & Son, 1869 |
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Side 10
... dignity and titles , 288. Diocletian assumes the diadem , and introduces the Persian ceremonial , 289. Two Augusti , and two Cæsars ; increase of taxes , 290 , 291. Abdication of Diocle- 304 tian and Maximian , 291 , 292 ; long illness ...
... dignity and titles , 288. Diocletian assumes the diadem , and introduces the Persian ceremonial , 289. Two Augusti , and two Cæsars ; increase of taxes , 290 , 291. Abdication of Diocle- 304 tian and Maximian , 291 , 292 ; long illness ...
Side 12
... dignity of episcopal government ; recapitulation of the five causes , 368 , 369. Weakness of polytheism ; the scepticism of the pagan , 369-371 . Historical view of the progress of Christian- ity , 371. In the East ; the Church of ...
... dignity of episcopal government ; recapitulation of the five causes , 368 , 369. Weakness of polytheism ; the scepticism of the pagan , 369-371 . Historical view of the progress of Christian- ity , 371. In the East ; the Church of ...
Side 22
... dignity of the empire , without attempting to enlarge its limits . By every honourable expedient they invited the friendship of the barbarians ; and endeavoured to convince mankind , that the Roman power , raised above the temptation of ...
... dignity of the empire , without attempting to enlarge its limits . By every honourable expedient they invited the friendship of the barbarians ; and endeavoured to convince mankind , that the Roman power , raised above the temptation of ...
Side 43
... dignity in letters 5 and in arms ; and , at length , Aristid . in Romæ Encomio , tom . i . p . 218. Edit . Jebb . 2 Plin . Hist . Natur . iii . 5. Augustin . de Civitate Dei , xix . 7. Lipsius de pronunciatione Linguæ Latinæ , c . 3 . 3 ...
... dignity in letters 5 and in arms ; and , at length , Aristid . in Romæ Encomio , tom . i . p . 218. Edit . Jebb . 2 Plin . Hist . Natur . iii . 5. Augustin . de Civitate Dei , xix . 7. Lipsius de pronunciatione Linguæ Latinæ , c . 3 . 3 ...
Side 44
... dignity of the Latin tongue , and the exclusive use of the latter was inflexibly maintained in the administration of civil as well as military government.5 The two languages exercised at the same time their separate jurisdiction ...
... dignity of the Latin tongue , and the exclusive use of the latter was inflexibly maintained in the administration of civil as well as military government.5 The two languages exercised at the same time their separate jurisdiction ...
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