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 6
... Danube , as the safeguard of princes . the Illyrian provinces ; Italy and Africa were con- sidered as the department of Maximian ; and , for his peculiar portion , Diocletian reserved Thrace , Egypt , and the rich countries of Asia ...
... Danube , as the safeguard of princes . the Illyrian provinces ; Italy and Africa were con- sidered as the department of Maximian ; and , for his peculiar portion , Diocletian reserved Thrace , Egypt , and the rich countries of Asia ...
Side 14
... Danube , the ancient camps , towns , and citadels , were diligently re - established , and in the most exposed places , new ones were skilfully con- structed ; the strictest vigilance was introduced among the garrisons of the frontier ...
... Danube , the ancient camps , towns , and citadels , were diligently re - established , and in the most exposed places , new ones were skilfully con- structed ; the strictest vigilance was introduced among the garrisons of the frontier ...
Side 15
... Danube and of the Rhine . The vigilant Galerius was never reduced to the necessity of vanquishing an army of barbarians on the Roman territory . " The brave and active Constantius delivered Gaul from a very fu- rious inroad of the ...
... Danube and of the Rhine . The vigilant Galerius was never reduced to the necessity of vanquishing an army of barbarians on the Roman territory . " The brave and active Constantius delivered Gaul from a very fu- rious inroad of the ...
Side 17
... Danube , the pre- Egypt . sence of the emperors was required on the south- ern confines of the Roman world . From the Nile to Mount Atlas , Africa was in arms . A confederacy of five Moorish nations issued from their deserts to invade ...
... Danube , the pre- Egypt . sence of the emperors was required on the south- ern confines of the Roman world . From the Nile to Mount Atlas , Africa was in arms . A confederacy of five Moorish nations issued from their deserts to invade ...
Side 25
... Danube to those of the Defeat of Euphrates . The armies soon encountered each Galerius . other in the plains of Mesopotamia , and two battles were fought with various and doubtful success : but the third engagement was of a more ...
... Danube to those of the Defeat of Euphrates . The armies soon encountered each Galerius . other in the plains of Mesopotamia , and two battles were fought with various and doubtful success : but the third engagement was of a more ...
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