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 55
... the admirable saying of the great Condé to cardinal de Retz : Ces coquina nous font parler et agir , comme ils auroient fait eux - memes à notre place . " The two Severus At the elevation of Constantius and Galerius CHAP . XIV . 55.
... the admirable saying of the great Condé to cardinal de Retz : Ces coquina nous font parler et agir , comme ils auroient fait eux - memes à notre place . " The two Severus At the elevation of Constantius and Galerius CHAP . XIV . 55.
Side 56
Complete in Eight Volumes Edward Gibbon. The two Severus At the elevation of Constantius and Galerius Cæsars , to the rank of Augusti , two new Casars were re- and Maxi- quired to supply their place , and to complete min . the system of ...
Complete in Eight Volumes Edward Gibbon. The two Severus At the elevation of Constantius and Galerius Cæsars , to the rank of Augusti , two new Casars were re- and Maxi- quired to supply their place , and to complete min . the system of ...
Side 57
Complete in Eight Volumes Edward Gibbon. ing to the forms of the constitution , Severus acknow- ledged the supremacy of the western empire ; but he was absolutely devoted to the commands of his benefac- tor Galerius , who , reserving to ...
Complete in Eight Volumes Edward Gibbon. ing to the forms of the constitution , Severus acknow- ledged the supremacy of the western empire ; but he was absolutely devoted to the commands of his benefac- tor Galerius , who , reserving to ...
Side 61
... Severus . either condemning or ratifying the choice of the British army , Galerius accepted the son of his deceased colleague as the sovereign of the provinces beyond the Alps ; but he gave him only the title of Cæsar , and the fourth ...
... Severus . either condemning or ratifying the choice of the British army , Galerius accepted the son of his deceased colleague as the sovereign of the provinces beyond the Alps ; but he gave him only the title of Cæsar , and the fourth ...
Side 65
... Severus . According to the advice , or rather the orders of his colleague , the emperor Severus imme- diately hastened to Rome , in the full confidence that , by his unexpected celerity , he should easily sup- press the tumult of an ...
... Severus . According to the advice , or rather the orders of his colleague , the emperor Severus imme- diately hastened to Rome , in the full confidence that , by his unexpected celerity , he should easily sup- press the tumult of an ...
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