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 2
... justice and public utility . Like Augustus , Diocletian may be e Lactantius ( or whoever was the author of the little treatise De Mortibus Per- secutorum ) accuses Diocletian of timidity in two places , c . 7 , 8. In chap . 9 he says of ...
... justice and public utility . Like Augustus , Diocletian may be e Lactantius ( or whoever was the author of the little treatise De Mortibus Per- secutorum ) accuses Diocletian of timidity in two places , c . 7 , 8. In chap . 9 he says of ...
Side 10
... justice and the arms of his injured sovereign . Britain . с When Britain was thus dismembered from the Impor- tance of empire , its importance was sensibly felt , and its loss sincerely lamented . The Romans cele- brated , and perhaps ...
... justice and the arms of his injured sovereign . Britain . с When Britain was thus dismembered from the Impor- tance of empire , its importance was sensibly felt , and its loss sincerely lamented . The Romans cele- brated , and perhaps ...
Side 21
... justice of the measure was not less evident than its ex- pediency . It was time to rescue from the usurpation of the Persian monarch , an important territory , which , since the reign of Nero , had been always granted under the ...
... justice of the measure was not less evident than its ex- pediency . It was time to rescue from the usurpation of the Persian monarch , an important territory , which , since the reign of Nero , had been always granted under the ...
Side 28
... justice of the Persian cause , he was empowered to submit the present differences to the decision of the emperors themselves ; convinced as the Per- sian am- The Persians confessed the Roman superiority in morals as well as in arms ...
... justice of the Persian cause , he was empowered to submit the present differences to the decision of the emperors themselves ; convinced as the Per- sian am- The Persians confessed the Roman superiority in morals as well as in arms ...
Side 32
... justice . Of the pro- vinces already mentioned beyond the Tigris , the four first had been dismembered by the Parthians from the crown of Armenia ; and when the Romans acquired the possession of them , they stipulated , at the expense ...
... justice . Of the pro- vinces already mentioned beyond the Tigris , the four first had been dismembered by the Parthians from the crown of Armenia ; and when the Romans acquired the possession of them , they stipulated , at the expense ...
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