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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... Eumenius , ( Panegyr . 6. 8. ) Gallias afferatus injuriis . u Panegyr . Vet . 2. 4. Aurelius Victor . Elianus and Amandus . We have medals coined by them . Coltzius in Thes . R. A. p . 117. 121 . an easy victory over a licentious and ...
... Eumenius , ( Panegyr . 6. 8. ) Gallias afferatus injuriis . u Panegyr . Vet . 2. 4. Aurelius Victor . Elianus and Amandus . We have medals coined by them . Coltzius in Thes . R. A. p . 117. 121 . an easy victory over a licentious and ...
Side 9
... Eumenius , " vilissime natus , " " Bataviæ alumnus , " and " Menapiæ civis , " give us a very doubtful ac- count of the birth of Carausius . Dr. Stukely , however , ( Hist . of Carausius , p 62. ) chooses to make him a native of St ...
... Eumenius , " vilissime natus , " " Bataviæ alumnus , " and " Menapiæ civis , " give us a very doubtful ac- count of the birth of Carausius . Dr. Stukely , however , ( Hist . of Carausius , p 62. ) chooses to make him a native of St ...
Side 10
... Eumenius wished to exalt the glory of the hero ( Constantius ) with the importance of the conquest . Notwithstanding our laudable partiality for our native country , it is difficult to conceive , that in the be- ginning of the fourth ...
... Eumenius wished to exalt the glory of the hero ( Constantius ) with the importance of the conquest . Notwithstanding our laudable partiality for our native country , it is difficult to conceive , that in the be- ginning of the fourth ...
Side 17
... Eumenius . Panegyr . 7. 9 . Scaliger ( Animadvers . ad Euseb . p . 243. ) decides in his usual manner , that the quinque gentiani , or five African nations , were the five great cities , the Pentapolis of the inoffensive province of ...
... Eumenius . Panegyr . 7. 9 . Scaliger ( Animadvers . ad Euseb . p . 243. ) decides in his usual manner , that the quinque gentiani , or five African nations , were the five great cities , the Pentapolis of the inoffensive province of ...
Side 18
... Eumenius assures us , that Egypt was pacified by the clemency of Diocletian . y Eusebius ( in Chron . ) places their destruction several years sooner , and at a time when Egypt itself was in a state of rebellion against the Romans . z ...
... Eumenius assures us , that Egypt was pacified by the clemency of Diocletian . y Eusebius ( in Chron . ) places their destruction several years sooner , and at a time when Egypt itself was in a state of rebellion against the Romans . z ...
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