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... Fears and Envy of Conftantius 360 The Legions of Gaul are ordered to march into the Eaft Their Discontents They proclaim Julian Emperor His Proteftations of Innocence His Embaffy to Conftantius 360 , 361. His fourth and fifth ...
... Fears and Envy of Conftantius 360 The Legions of Gaul are ordered to march into the Eaft Their Discontents They proclaim Julian Emperor His Proteftations of Innocence His Embaffy to Conftantius 360 , 361. His fourth and fifth ...
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... fears of Fears and Conftantius were interpreted by his council as envy of Conftan- tius . The le- gions of Gaul are ... fear , the fentiments of hatred and envy , which he had fecretly conceived for the inimitable vir- tues of Julian ...
... fears of Fears and Conftantius were interpreted by his council as envy of Conftan- tius . The le- gions of Gaul are ... fear , the fentiments of hatred and envy , which he had fecretly conceived for the inimitable vir- tues of Julian ...
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... fears ; and notwithstanding the abilities and valour of Julian , the general of a nominal army , to whom the public calamities would be imputed , must find himself , after a . vain refiftance , either a prifoner in the camp of the ...
... fears ; and notwithstanding the abilities and valour of Julian , the general of a nominal army , to whom the public calamities would be imputed , must find himself , after a . vain refiftance , either a prifoner in the camp of the ...
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... fear , of gratitude and revenge , of duty and of ambition , of the love of fame and of the fear of reproach . But it is impoffible for us to cal- culate the refpective weight and operation of these sentiments ; or to afcertain the ...
... fear , of gratitude and revenge , of duty and of ambition , of the love of fame and of the fear of reproach . But it is impoffible for us to cal- culate the refpective weight and operation of these sentiments ; or to afcertain the ...
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... fears of his fortune . Zofimus ( 1. iii p . 155. ) relates a fubfequent dream . 14 The difficult fituation of the prince of a rebellious army is finely defcribed by Tacitus ( Hift . 1. 80-85 . ) . But Otho had much more guilt , and much ...
... fears of his fortune . Zofimus ( 1. iii p . 155. ) relates a fubfequent dream . 14 The difficult fituation of the prince of a rebellious army is finely defcribed by Tacitus ( Hift . 1. 80-85 . ) . But Otho had much more guilt , and much ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1853 |
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