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Side xxi
... tion and character of Maximian 292 Association of two Cæsars , Galerius and Constantius . Departments and harmony of the four princes . Series of events . State of the peasants of Gaul 287 287 Their rebellion and chastisement . Re- volt ...
... tion and character of Maximian 292 Association of two Cæsars , Galerius and Constantius . Departments and harmony of the four princes . Series of events . State of the peasants of Gaul 287 287 Their rebellion and chastisement . Re- volt ...
Side xxiv
... tion of lands Separation of the Goths and Italians . Foreign policy of Theodoric 509 His defensive wars . His naval arma- ments . Civil government of Italy according to the Roman laws 597 598 599 600 601 455-475 Birth and education of ...
... tion of lands Separation of the Goths and Italians . Foreign policy of Theodoric 509 His defensive wars . His naval arma- ments . Civil government of Italy according to the Roman laws 597 598 599 600 601 455-475 Birth and education of ...
Side xxvi
... tion 944 Pursuit of the Damascenes 945 635 Fair of Abyla . Sieges of Heliopolis and Emesa 946 636 Battle of Yermuk 947 637 Conquest of Jerusalem 948 638 Conquest of Aleppo and Antioch 949 Flight of Heraclius 950 633-639 End of the ...
... tion 944 Pursuit of the Damascenes 945 635 Fair of Abyla . Sieges of Heliopolis and Emesa 946 636 Battle of Yermuk 947 637 Conquest of Jerusalem 948 638 Conquest of Aleppo and Antioch 949 Flight of Heraclius 950 633-639 End of the ...
Side 4
... tion as the public freedom was lost in extent of conquest , war was gradually improved into an art , and degraded into a trade . The legions themselves , even at the time when they were recruited in the most distant provinces , were ...
... tion as the public freedom was lost in extent of conquest , war was gradually improved into an art , and degraded into a trade . The legions themselves , even at the time when they were recruited in the most distant provinces , were ...
Side 16
... tion throughout the empire : the former , as the natural idiom of science ; the latter , as the legal dialect of public transactions . Those who united letters with business were equally conversant with both ; and it was almost ...
... tion throughout the empire : the former , as the natural idiom of science ; the latter , as the legal dialect of public transactions . Those who united letters with business were equally conversant with both ; and it was almost ...
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