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... against Sapor 191 Retreat and Distress of the Roman Army 193 Julian is mortally wounded 196 363 Death of Julian 199 Election of the Emperor Jovian 203 Danger A. D. Danger and Difficulty of the Retreat Negociation and CONTENTS .
... against Sapor 191 Retreat and Distress of the Roman Army 193 Julian is mortally wounded 196 363 Death of Julian 199 Election of the Emperor Jovian 203 Danger A. D. Danger and Difficulty of the Retreat Negociation and CONTENTS .
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Edward Gibbon. A. D. Danger and Difficulty of the Retreat Negociation and Treaty of Peace The Weakness and Difgrace of Jovian He continues his Retreat to Nifibis Univerfal Clamour against the Treaty of Peace Jovian evacuates Nifibis ...
Edward Gibbon. A. D. Danger and Difficulty of the Retreat Negociation and Treaty of Peace The Weakness and Difgrace of Jovian He continues his Retreat to Nifibis Univerfal Clamour against the Treaty of Peace Jovian evacuates Nifibis ...
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... dangerous crimes ; if the inconftant multitude fhould pre- fer their inclinations to their duty ; or if the general of a victorious army fhould be tempted 2 Ammian . xvi . 12. The orator Themiftius ( iv . p . 56 , 57. ) believed ...
... dangerous crimes ; if the inconftant multitude fhould pre- fer their inclinations to their duty ; or if the general of a victorious army fhould be tempted 2 Ammian . xvi . 12. The orator Themiftius ( iv . p . 56 , 57. ) believed ...
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... danger of the eastern provinces , offered a fpecious pretence for the defign which was art- fully concerted by the Imperial ministers . They refolved to difarm the Cæfar ; to recall thofe faithful troops who guarded his perfon and dig ...
... danger of the eastern provinces , offered a fpecious pretence for the defign which was art- fully concerted by the Imperial ministers . They refolved to difarm the Cæfar ; to recall thofe faithful troops who guarded his perfon and dig ...
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... danger . As foon as the provinces were exhausted of their military ftrength , the Germans would violate a treaty which had been imposed on their fears ; and notwithstanding the abilities and valour of Julian , the general of a nominal ...
... danger . As foon as the provinces were exhausted of their military ftrength , the Germans would violate a treaty which had been imposed on their fears ; and notwithstanding the abilities and valour of Julian , the general of a nominal ...
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