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 21
... monarch , an important territory , which , since the reign of Nero , had been always granted under the protection of ... monarchs adorned their new conquest with magnificent buildings ; but those monuments had been erected at the expense ...
... monarch , an important territory , which , since the reign of Nero , had been always granted under the protection of ... monarchs adorned their new conquest with magnificent buildings ; but those monuments had been erected at the expense ...
Side 23
... monarch pleaded the laws of hospitality , and with some difficulty avoided a war , by the promise that he would banish Mamgo to the uttermost parts of the west ; a punishment , as he described it , not less dreadful than death itself ...
... monarch pleaded the laws of hospitality , and with some difficulty avoided a war , by the promise that he would banish Mamgo to the uttermost parts of the west ; a punishment , as he described it , not less dreadful than death itself ...
Side 24
... monarch . Tiridates , a second time expelled from the throne of Armenia , once more took refuge in the court of the emperors . Narses soon re - established his authority over the revolted pro- vince ; and loudly complaining of the ...
... monarch . Tiridates , a second time expelled from the throne of Armenia , once more took refuge in the court of the emperors . Narses soon re - established his authority over the revolted pro- vince ; and loudly complaining of the ...
Side 27
... monarch ( for Narses commanded his armies in person ) fled towards the deserts of Media . His sumptuous tents , and those of his satraps , afforded an immense booty to the con- queror and an incident is mentioned , which proves the ...
... monarch ( for Narses commanded his armies in person ) fled towards the deserts of Media . His sumptuous tents , and those of his satraps , afforded an immense booty to the con- queror and an incident is mentioned , which proves the ...
Side 33
... monarch to the emperors , contributed to the strength and security of the Roman power in Asia . The east enjoyed a profound tranquil- lity during forty years ; and the treaty between the rival monarchies was strictly observed till the ...
... monarch to the emperors , contributed to the strength and security of the Roman power in Asia . The east enjoyed a profound tranquil- lity during forty years ; and the treaty between the rival monarchies was strictly observed till the ...
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