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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... obtained the freedom of the family , and that he soon acquired an office of scribe , which was commonly exercised by persons of his condition . Favourable oracles , or rather the con- a Eutrop . 9. 19. Victor in Epitom . The town seems ...
... obtained the freedom of the family , and that he soon acquired an office of scribe , which was commonly exercised by persons of his condition . Favourable oracles , or rather the con- a Eutrop . 9. 19. Victor in Epitom . The town seems ...
Side 8
... obtained Their re- ⚫ Cæsar de Bell . Gallic . 6. 13. Orgetorix , the Helvetian , could arm for his de- fence a body of ten thousand slaves . Their oppression and misery are acknowledged by Eumenius , ( Panegyr . 6. 8. ) Gallias ...
... obtained Their re- ⚫ Cæsar de Bell . Gallic . 6. 13. Orgetorix , the Helvetian , could arm for his de- fence a body of ten thousand slaves . Their oppression and misery are acknowledged by Eumenius , ( Panegyr . 6. 8. ) Gallias ...
Side 11
... obtain the empire of the sea , already assumed its natural and re- spectable station of a maritime power . A.D. 239 . ledged by By seizing the fleet of Boulogne , Carausius Acknow- had deprived his master of the means of pursuit the ...
... obtain the empire of the sea , already assumed its natural and re- spectable station of a maritime power . A.D. 239 . ledged by By seizing the fleet of Boulogne , Carausius Acknow- had deprived his master of the means of pursuit the ...
Side 13
... difficulty and importance . The policy of Defence With regard to the recovery of Britain , we obtain a few hints from Aurelius Victor and Eutropius . Fortifica- tions . Diocletian , which inspired the councils of CHAP . XIII . 13.
... difficulty and importance . The policy of Defence With regard to the recovery of Britain , we obtain a few hints from Aurelius Victor and Eutropius . Fortifica- tions . Diocletian , which inspired the councils of CHAP . XIII . 13.
Side 20
... 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 a matchless dexterity , as well as strength , in every ...
... 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 a matchless dexterity , as well as strength , in every ...
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