The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... sovereign with bended knees and a composed countenance offered their re- spectful homage as seriously as if he had been still alive . From motives of policy , this theatrical representation was for some time continued ; nor could ...
... sovereign with bended knees and a composed countenance offered their re- spectful homage as seriously as if he had been still alive . From motives of policy , this theatrical representation was for some time continued ; nor could ...
Side 143
... sovereign of Gaul ; who , in the first moments of his reign , acknowledged and adored the majesty of the true and only God . The learned Eusebius has ascribed the faith of Constantine to the miraculous sign which was displayed in the ...
... sovereign of Gaul ; who , in the first moments of his reign , acknowledged and adored the majesty of the true and only God . The learned Eusebius has ascribed the faith of Constantine to the miraculous sign which was displayed in the ...
Side 485
... sovereign , the prospect of a long and auspicious reign . When the legions climbed the mountains , and scaled the fortifications , of the Barbarians , the valour of Gratian was distin- guished in the foremost ranks ; and the guilt and ...
... sovereign , the prospect of a long and auspicious reign . When the legions climbed the mountains , and scaled the fortifications , of the Barbarians , the valour of Gratian was distin- guished in the foremost ranks ; and the guilt and ...
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