The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 4: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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Side 1
... Africa . between Arcadius and Hono- rius , A. D. 395 , Jan. 17 . Division of THE genius of Rome expired with Theodo- the empire sius ; the last of the successors of Augustus and Constantine , who appeared in the field at the head of ...
... Africa . between Arcadius and Hono- rius , A. D. 395 , Jan. 17 . Division of THE genius of Rome expired with Theodo- the empire sius ; the last of the successors of Augustus and Constantine , who appeared in the field at the head of ...
Side 2
... Africa , Gaul , Spain , and Britain ; and the troops , which guarded the frontiers of his kingdom , were opposed on the one side to the Cale- donians , and on the other to the Moors . The great and martial prefecture of Illyricum was ...
... Africa , Gaul , Spain , and Britain ; and the troops , which guarded the frontiers of his kingdom , were opposed on the one side to the Cale- donians , and on the other to the Moors . The great and martial prefecture of Illyricum was ...
Side 15
... Africa , Gildo , the Moor , maintained a proud and dangerous independence ; and the minister of Constantinople as- serted his equal reign over the emperor , and the empire , of the east . The fall of Rufinus . The impartiality which ...
... Africa , Gildo , the Moor , maintained a proud and dangerous independence ; and the minister of Constantinople as- serted his equal reign over the emperor , and the empire , of the east . The fall of Rufinus . The impartiality which ...
Side 20
... Africa . The prudent Stilicho , instead of persisting to Gildo in force the inclinations of a prince and people who A. D. 386 rejected his government , wisely abandoned Ar- -398 cadius to his unworthy favourites ; and his re- luctance ...
... Africa . The prudent Stilicho , instead of persisting to Gildo in force the inclinations of a prince and people who A. D. 386 rejected his government , wisely abandoned Ar- -398 cadius to his unworthy favourites ; and his re- luctance ...
Side 21
... Africa groaned under the dominion of a tyrant , who seemed to unite the un- feeling temper of a stranger , with the partial resentments of domestic faction . The forms of law were often su- perseded by the use of poison ; and if the ...
... Africa groaned under the dominion of a tyrant , who seemed to unite the un- feeling temper of a stranger , with the partial resentments of domestic faction . The forms of law were often su- perseded by the use of poison ; and if the ...
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