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 7
... interest of an only daughter , on whom he intended to bestow his royal pupil , and the august rank of empress of the east . Perhaps he deceived him- self by the opinion , that his avarice was the instrument 1 -fluctibus auri Expleri ...
... interest of an only daughter , on whom he intended to bestow his royal pupil , and the august rank of empress of the east . Perhaps he deceived him- self by the opinion , that his avarice was the instrument 1 -fluctibus auri Expleri ...
Side 10
... interest was inseparably connected with his own , wounded the tenderness , or , at least , the pride , of Ru- • Arsenius escaped from the palace of Constantinople , and passed fifty - five years in rigid penance in the monasteries of ...
... interest was inseparably connected with his own , wounded the tenderness , or , at least , the pride , of Ru- • Arsenius escaped from the palace of Constantinople , and passed fifty - five years in rigid penance in the monasteries of ...
Side 19
... interest of his benefactor ; and the same troops , who had so lately massacred the enemy of Stilicho , were engaged to sup- port , against him , the independence of the throne of Constantinople . The favourite of Arcadius fomented a ...
... interest of his benefactor ; and the same troops , who had so lately massacred the enemy of Stilicho , were engaged to sup- port , against him , the independence of the throne of Constantinople . The favourite of Arcadius fomented a ...
Side 27
... interest to multiply the number of the accomplices of Gildo ; and if an edict of Honorius seems to check the malicious industry of in- formers , a subsequent edict , at the distance of ten years , continues and renews the prosecution of ...
... interest to multiply the number of the accomplices of Gildo ; and if an edict of Honorius seems to check the malicious industry of in- formers , a subsequent edict , at the distance of ten years , continues and renews the prosecution of ...
Side 49
... interests by a private negotiation with the 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 ...
... interests by a private negotiation with the 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 ...
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