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 1
... derived from a small town in Dalmatia , from which his mother deduced her origin . " It is , however , probable , that his father obtained the freedom of the family , and that he soon acquired an office of scribe , which was commonly ...
... derived from a small town in Dalmatia , from which his mother deduced her origin . " It is , however , probable , that his father obtained the freedom of the family , and that he soon acquired an office of scribe , which was commonly ...
Side 5
... derive some knowledge from the contrast . 1 See the second and third Panegyrics , particularly 3. 3. 10. 14. ; but it would be tedious to copy the diffuse and affected expressions of their false eloquence . With regard to the titles ...
... derive some knowledge from the contrast . 1 See the second and third Panegyrics , particularly 3. 3. 10. 14. ; but it would be tedious to copy the diffuse and affected expressions of their false eloquence . With regard to the titles ...
Side 6
... derived from the warlike Mæsians . Misopogon , p . 348. The Dardanians dwelt on the edge of Mæsia . □ Galerius married Valeria , the daughter of Diocletian : if we speak with strictness , Theodora , the wife of Constantius , was ...
... derived from the warlike Mæsians . Misopogon , p . 348. The Dardanians dwelt on the edge of Mæsia . □ Galerius married Valeria , the daughter of Diocletian : if we speak with strictness , Theodora , the wife of Constantius , was ...
Side 7
... derived from the Celtic barbarians . When Cæsar subdued the Gauls , that great nation was already divided into three ... derive it from a Celtic word bagad , a tumul- tuous assembly . Scaliger ad Euseb . Ducange Glossar . Chronique de ...
... derived from the Celtic barbarians . When Cæsar subdued the Gauls , that great nation was already divided into three ... derive it from a Celtic word bagad , a tumul- tuous assembly . Scaliger ad Euseb . Ducange Glossar . Chronique de ...
Side 20
... derived from his exile such advantages as he could never have obtained on the throne of Arme- nia ; the early knowledge of adversity , of mankind , and of the Roman discipline . He signalized his youth by deeds of valour , and displayed ...
... derived from his exile such advantages as he could never have obtained on the throne of Arme- nia ; the early knowledge of adversity , of mankind , and of the Roman discipline . He signalized his youth by deeds of valour , and displayed ...
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