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 5
... barbarians , required on every March 1. side the presence of a great army , and of an em- peror . With this view , he resolved once more to divide his unwieldy power , and with the inferior title of Casars , to confer on two generals of ...
... barbarians , required on every March 1. side the presence of a great army , and of an em- peror . With this view , he resolved once more to divide his unwieldy power , and with the inferior title of Casars , to confer on two generals of ...
Side 7
... barbarians . When Cæsar subdued the Gauls , that great nation was already divided into three orders of men ; the clergy , the nobility , and the common peo- ple . The first governed by superstition , the second by ℗ Julian in Cæsarib ...
... barbarians . When Cæsar subdued the Gauls , that great nation was already divided into three orders of men ; the clergy , the nobility , and the common peo- ple . The first governed by superstition , the second by ℗ Julian in Cæsarib ...
Side 8
... barbarians . " They asserted the natural rights of men , but they as- serted those rights with the most savage cruelty . The Gallic nobles , justly dreading their revenge , either took refuge in the fortified cities , or fled from the ...
... barbarians . " They asserted the natural rights of men , but they as- serted those rights with the most savage cruelty . The Gallic nobles , justly dreading their revenge , either took refuge in the fortified cities , or fled from the ...
Side 10
... barbarians in his interest . From the port of Boulogne he sailed over to Britain , per- suaded the legion , and the auxiliaries which guarded that island , to embrace his party ; and boldly assuming , with the imperial purple , the ...
... barbarians in his interest . From the port of Boulogne he sailed over to Britain , per- suaded the legion , and the auxiliaries which guarded that island , to embrace his party ; and boldly assuming , with the imperial purple , the ...
Side 11
... barbarians the dangerous knowledge of military and naval arts . Carausius still preserved the possession of Boulogne and the adjacent country . His fleets rode triumphant in the channel , commanded the mouths of the Seine and of the ...
... barbarians the dangerous knowledge of military and naval arts . Carausius still preserved the possession of Boulogne and the adjacent country . His fleets rode triumphant in the channel , commanded the mouths of the Seine and of the ...
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