The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 4Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 1
... republic . He died in the month of January ; and before the end of the winter of the same year , the Gothic nation was in arms ( 1 ) . The Barbarian auxiliaries erected their independent standard ; and boldly avowed the hostile designs ...
... republic . He died in the month of January ; and before the end of the winter of the same year , the Gothic nation was in arms ( 1 ) . The Barbarian auxiliaries erected their independent standard ; and boldly avowed the hostile designs ...
Side 7
... republic . Synesius the Eastern general of observes , and deplores , the fatal abuse , which the imprudent bounty Illyricum , of the late emperor had introduced into the military service . The citizens , and ' subjects , had purchased ...
... republic . Synesius the Eastern general of observes , and deplores , the fatal abuse , which the imprudent bounty Illyricum , of the late emperor had introduced into the military service . The citizens , and ' subjects , had purchased ...
Side 13
... republic ; and the fame of this gallant Barbarian has been imperfectly preserved in the verses of Claudian , since the poet , who celebrates his virtue , has omitted the mention of his name . His death was followed by the flight and ...
... republic ; and the fame of this gallant Barbarian has been imperfectly preserved in the verses of Claudian , since the poet , who celebrates his virtue , has omitted the mention of his name . His death was followed by the flight and ...
Side 16
... republic . The first mo- ment of the public safety is devoted to gratitude and joy ; but the second is diligently occupied by envy and calumny ( 52 ) . The triumph The citizens of Rome had been astonished by the approach of of Honorius ...
... republic . The first mo- ment of the public safety is devoted to gratitude and joy ; but the second is diligently occupied by envy and calumny ( 52 ) . The triumph The citizens of Rome had been astonished by the approach of of Honorius ...
Side 21
... republic . After the departure of those Barbarians , their na- tive country , which was marked by the vestiges of their greatness , long ramparts , and gigantic moles ( 69 ) , remained , during some ages , a vast and dreary solitude ...
... republic . After the departure of those Barbarians , their na- tive country , which was marked by the vestiges of their greatness , long ramparts , and gigantic moles ( 69 ) , remained , during some ages , a vast and dreary solitude ...
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