The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 4Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 2
... minister of Arcadius . The frequent visits of Ru- finus to the camp of the Barbarians , whose arms and apparel he affected to imitate , were considered as a sufficient evidence of his guilty correspondence : and the public enemy , from ...
... minister of Arcadius . The frequent visits of Ru- finus to the camp of the Barbarians , whose arms and apparel he affected to imitate , were considered as a sufficient evidence of his guilty correspondence : and the public enemy , from ...
Side 6
... ministers of Constantinople . The apprehension of a civil war com- pelled Stilicho to retire , at the haughty mandate of his rivals , from the dominions of Arcadius ; and he respected , in the enemy of Rome , the honourable character of ...
... ministers of Constantinople . The apprehension of a civil war com- pelled Stilicho to retire , at the haughty mandate of his rivals , from the dominions of Arcadius ; and he respected , in the enemy of Rome , the honourable character of ...
Side 7
... ministers , whose business was seldom interrupted by re- flection , might reject , as wild and visionary , every proposal , which exceeded the measure of their capacity , and deviated from the forms and precedents of office . While the ...
... ministers , whose business was seldom interrupted by re- flection , might reject , as wild and visionary , every proposal , which exceeded the measure of their capacity , and deviated from the forms and precedents of office . While the ...
Side 15
... minister of Honorius . The king submitted to the voice of his people , ratified the treaty with the empire of the West , and repassed the Po , with the remains of the flourishing army which he had led into Italy . A considerable part of ...
... minister of Honorius . The king submitted to the voice of his people , ratified the treaty with the empire of the West , and repassed the Po , with the remains of the flourishing army which he had led into Italy . A considerable part of ...
Side 22
... minister of Honorius were confined to the defence of Italy . He once more abandoned the provinces , recalled the troops , pressed the new levies , which were rigorously exacted , and pusillanimously eluded ; employed the most ...
... minister of Honorius were confined to the defence of Italy . He once more abandoned the provinces , recalled the troops , pressed the new levies , which were rigorously exacted , and pusillanimously eluded ; employed the most ...
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