The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... mind and body enjoy the most active vigour , the emperor , who was instructed by the experience , and animated by the success , of the German war , resolved to signalize his reign by some more splendid and memorable achievement . The ...
... mind and body enjoy the most active vigour , the emperor , who was instructed by the experience , and animated by the success , of the German war , resolved to signalize his reign by some more splendid and memorable achievement . The ...
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... mind . He was persuaded , perhaps with truth , that the senators of Antioch who possessed lands , or were concerned in trade , had themselves contributed to the calamities of their coun- try ; and he imputed the disrespectful boldness ...
... mind . He was persuaded , perhaps with truth , that the senators of Antioch who possessed lands , or were concerned in trade , had themselves contributed to the calamities of their coun- try ; and he imputed the disrespectful boldness ...
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... mind , with which they themselves are so plentifully endowed . Julian might disdain the acclamations of a venal court , who adored the imperial purple ; but he was deeply flattered by the praise , the admonition , the freedom , and the ...
... mind , with which they themselves are so plentifully endowed . Julian might disdain the acclamations of a venal court , who adored the imperial purple ; but he was deeply flattered by the praise , the admonition , the freedom , and the ...
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... mind of Tiranus was exasperated by the indiscretion of Julian , who treated the king of Armenia as his slave , and as the enemy of the gods . The haughty and threatening style of the imperial mandatest awakened the secret indignation of ...
... mind of Tiranus was exasperated by the indiscretion of Julian , who treated the king of Armenia as his slave , and as the enemy of the gods . The haughty and threatening style of the imperial mandatest awakened the secret indignation of ...
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... mind and body , he sternly refused himself the indulgence of the most natural appetites . * In the warm climate of Assyria , which solicited a luxurious people to the gratification of every sensual desire , t a youthful conqueror ...
... mind and body , he sternly refused himself the indulgence of the most natural appetites . * In the warm climate of Assyria , which solicited a luxurious people to the gratification of every sensual desire , t a youthful conqueror ...
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