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 10
... emperor . By his libe- rality he had attached to his fortunes the fleet which he commanded , and secured the barbarians in his interest . From the port of Boulogne he sailed over to Britain , per- suaded the legion , and the auxiliaries ...
... emperor . By his libe- rality he had attached to his fortunes the fleet which he commanded , and secured the barbarians in his interest . From the port of Boulogne he sailed over to Britain , per- suaded the legion , and the auxiliaries ...
Side 11
... emperor . I have used his ma- terials , and rejected most of his fanciful conjectures . When Mamertinus pronounced his first panegyric , the naval preparations of Maximian were completed ; and the orator presaged an assured victory ...
... emperor . I have used his ma- terials , and rejected most of his fanciful conjectures . When Mamertinus pronounced his first panegyric , the naval preparations of Maximian were completed ; and the orator presaged an assured victory ...
Side 14
... emperor less watchful against the well - known valour of the barbarians of Europe . From the mouth of the Rhine to ... emperors . Notwithstanding the policy of Diocletian , it was impossible to maintain an equal and undis- turbed ...
... emperor less watchful against the well - known valour of the barbarians of Europe . From the mouth of the Rhine to ... emperors . Notwithstanding the policy of Diocletian , it was impossible to maintain an equal and undis- turbed ...
Side 16
... emperor Probus had adopted in the disposal of the vanquished , was imitated by Diocletian and his associates . The ... emperors refuse the pro- perty of lands , with a less servile tenure , to such of the barbarians as solicited the ...
... emperor Probus had adopted in the disposal of the vanquished , was imitated by Diocletian and his associates . The ... emperors refuse the pro- perty of lands , with a less servile tenure , to such of the barbarians as solicited the ...
Side 23
... emperor of China claimed the fugitive , and alleged the rights of sovereignty . The Persian monarch pleaded the laws of hospitality , and with some difficulty avoided a war , by the promise that he would banish Mamgo to the uttermost ...
... emperor of China claimed the fugitive , and alleged the rights of sovereignty . The Persian monarch pleaded the laws of hospitality , and with some difficulty avoided a war , by the promise that he would banish Mamgo to the uttermost ...
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