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 14
... Rome . The subjects of Diocletian enjoyed the bloody spectacle , and congra- tulated each other , that the mischiefs of civil war were now experienced only by the barbarians.1 the bar- Conduct of the emperors . Notwithstanding the ...
... Rome . The subjects of Diocletian enjoyed the bloody spectacle , and congra- tulated each other , that the mischiefs of civil war were now experienced only by the barbarians.1 the bar- Conduct of the emperors . Notwithstanding the ...
Side 16
... Rome . They granted a settlement to several colonies of the Carpi , the Bastarnæ , and the Sarmatians ; and , by a dangerous indulgence , permitted them in some measure to retain their national manners and independence . Among the ...
... Rome . They granted a settlement to several colonies of the Carpi , the Bastarnæ , and the Sarmatians ; and , by a dangerous indulgence , permitted them in some measure to retain their national manners and independence . Among the ...
Side 18
... Rome itself . Since the usurpa- tion of Firmus , the province of Upper Egypt , incessantly relapsing into rebellion , had embraced the alliance of the savages of Ethiopia . The number of the Blem- myes , scattered between the island of ...
... Rome itself . Since the usurpa- tion of Firmus , the province of Upper Egypt , incessantly relapsing into rebellion , had embraced the alliance of the savages of Ethiopia . The number of the Blem- myes , scattered between the island of ...
Side 31
... Rome presents very few transactions of a similar nature ; most of her wars having either been terminated by absolute conquest , or waged against barbarians ignorant of the The Abo- use of letters . I. The Aboras , or , as it is called ...
... Rome presents very few transactions of a similar nature ; most of her wars having either been terminated by absolute conquest , or waged against barbarians ignorant of the The Abo- use of letters . I. The Aboras , or , as it is called ...
Side 32
... Rome , was restored to the throne of his fathers , and that the rights of the imperial supremacy were fully asserted and secured . The limits of Armenia were extended as far as the fortress of Sintha in Media , and this increase of ...
... Rome , was restored to the throne of his fathers , and that the rights of the imperial supremacy were fully asserted and secured . The limits of Armenia were extended as far as the fortress of Sintha in Media , and this increase of ...
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