The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Alex. Murray & Son, 1869 |
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Side 10
... peace ; moderation of Diocletian , 282 , 283. Articles of the treaty ; the Aboras fixed as 303 the limits between the empires , 284 , 285 ; triumph of Dio- cletian and Maximian ; long absence of the emperors from Rome ; their residence ...
... peace ; moderation of Diocletian , 282 , 283. Articles of the treaty ; the Aboras fixed as 303 the limits between the empires , 284 , 285 ; triumph of Dio- cletian and Maximian ; long absence of the emperors from Rome ; their residence ...
Side 13
... peace of the Church , 426 , 313 427. A. D. 313 , end of the persecutions , 427 , 428. Sufferings of the martyrs and confessors ; their number , 429 , 430 . CHAP . XVII . — Foundation of Constantinople . — Political System of Constantine ...
... peace of the Church , 426 , 313 427. A. D. 313 , end of the persecutions , 427 , 428. Sufferings of the martyrs and confessors ; their number , 429 , 430 . CHAP . XVII . — Foundation of Constantinople . — Political System of Constantine ...
Side 16
... peace ; disgrace of Jovian , 703-707 . His retreat to Nisibis ; universal clamour against the treaty of peace , 707-709 . Jovian restores the five provinces to the Per- sians , 710. Reflections on the death of Julian , 711 , 712 . CHAP ...
... peace ; disgrace of Jovian , 703-707 . His retreat to Nisibis ; universal clamour against the treaty of peace , 707-709 . Jovian restores the five provinces to the Per- sians , 710. Reflections on the death of Julian , 711 , 712 . CHAP ...
Side 17
... peaceful inhabitants enjoyed and abused the advantages of wealth and luxury . The image of a free constitution was ... peace by his temper and situation , it was easy for him to discover , that Rome , in her present exalted situation ...
... peaceful inhabitants enjoyed and abused the advantages of wealth and luxury . The image of a free constitution was ... peace by his temper and situation , it was easy for him to discover , that Rome , in her present exalted situation ...
Side 22
... peace . The Roman name was revered among the most remote nations of the earth . The fiercest barbarians frequently submitted their differences to the arbitration of the emperor ; and we are informed by a contemporary historian , that he ...
... peace . The Roman name was revered among the most remote nations of the earth . The fiercest barbarians frequently submitted their differences to the arbitration of the emperor ; and we are informed by a contemporary historian , that he ...
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