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
... 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 . Every one was sovereign within his own jurisdiction ; but their ...
... 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 . Every one was sovereign within his own jurisdiction ; but their ...
Side 36
... de M. P. c . 17. On a similar occasion , Ammianus mentions the dicacitas plebis , as not very agreeable to an imperial ear . ( See lib . 16. c . 10. ) impotent resentment . As the sovereign of Italy , Maxi- 36 ROMAN EMPIRE .
... de M. P. c . 17. On a similar occasion , Ammianus mentions the dicacitas plebis , as not very agreeable to an imperial ear . ( See lib . 16. c . 10. ) impotent resentment . As the sovereign of Italy , Maxi- 36 ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 37
Complete in Eight Volumes Edward Gibbon. impotent resentment . As the sovereign of Italy , Maxi- mian was intrusted with the care of extinguishing this troublesome , rather than dangerous spirit , and the task was perfectly suited to his ...
Complete in Eight Volumes Edward Gibbon. impotent resentment . As the sovereign of Italy , Maxi- mian was intrusted with the care of extinguishing this troublesome , rather than dangerous spirit , and the task was perfectly suited to his ...
Side 42
... Italy were the most honourable , the Danube and the Rhine the most laborious , stations . The former claimed the presence of the Augusti , the latter were intrusted to the administration of the Cæsars . The strength of the legions was ...
... Italy were the most honourable , the Danube and the Rhine the most laborious , stations . The former claimed the presence of the Augusti , the latter were intrusted to the administration of the Cæsars . The strength of the legions was ...
Side 45
... Italy soon after Diocletian . the ceremony of his triumph , and began his pro- gress towards the east round the circuit of the Illyrian provinces . From the inclemency of the weather , and the fatigue of the journey , he soon contracted ...
... Italy soon after Diocletian . the ceremony of his triumph , and began his pro- gress towards the east round the circuit of the Illyrian provinces . From the inclemency of the weather , and the fatigue of the journey , he soon contracted ...
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