The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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Side 3
... Cæsar , he was distinguished as a states- man rather than as a warrior ; nor did either of those princes employ force , whenever their purpose could be effected by policy . His cle- mency and vic- tory . The victory of Diocletian was ...
... Cæsar , he was distinguished as a states- man rather than as a warrior ; nor did either of those princes employ force , whenever their purpose could be effected by policy . His cle- mency and vic- tory . The victory of Diocletian was ...
Side 4
... Cæsar , and afterward that of Au- of Maxi- gustus . But the motives of his conduct , as well as the object of his choice , were of a very diffe- rent nature from those of his admired predecessor . By investing a luxurious youth with the ...
... Cæsar , and afterward that of Au- of Maxi- gustus . But the motives of his conduct , as well as the object of his choice , were of a very diffe- rent nature from those of his admired predecessor . By investing a luxurious youth with the ...
Side 7
... Cæsar subdued the Gauls , that great nation was already divided into three orders of men ; the clergy , the nobility , and the common peo- ple . The first governed by superstition , the second by ℗ Julian in Cæsarib . p . 315 ...
... Cæsar subdued the Gauls , that great nation was already divided into three orders of men ; the clergy , the nobility , and the common peo- ple . The first governed by superstition , the second by ℗ Julian in Cæsarib . p . 315 ...
Side 8
... Cæsar de Bell . Gallic . 6. 13. Orgetorix , the Helvetian , could arm for his de- fence a body of ten thousand slaves . Their oppression and misery are acknowledged by Eumenius , ( Panegyr . 6. 8. ) Gallias afferatus injuriis . u ...
... Cæsar de Bell . Gallic . 6. 13. Orgetorix , the Helvetian , could arm for his de- fence a body of ten thousand slaves . Their oppression and misery are acknowledged by Eumenius , ( Panegyr . 6. 8. ) Gallias afferatus injuriis . u ...
Side 21
... Cæsar , had been known and esteemed by Dio- cletian . In the third year of that emperor's reign , Tiri- dates was invested with the kingdom of Armenia . The justice of the measure was not less evident than its ex- pediency . It was time ...
... Cæsar , had been known and esteemed by Dio- cletian . In the third year of that emperor's reign , Tiri- dates was invested with the kingdom of Armenia . The justice of the measure was not less evident than its ex- pediency . It was time ...
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