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 5
... severity of his stern colleague , and enjoyed the comparison of a golden and an iron age , which was universally applied to their opposite maxims of government . Notwithstanding the difference of their characters , the two emperors ...
... severity of his stern colleague , and enjoyed the comparison of a golden and an iron age , which was universally applied to their opposite maxims of government . Notwithstanding the difference of their characters , the two emperors ...
Side 9
... severe retaliation was inflicted on the peasants who were found in arms ; the affrighted remnant returned to their respective habitations ; and their unsuccessful effort for freedom served only to confirm their slavery . So strong and ...
... severe retaliation was inflicted on the peasants who were found in arms ; the affrighted remnant returned to their respective habitations ; and their unsuccessful effort for freedom served only to confirm their slavery . So strong and ...
Side 10
... severity of the 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 ...
... severity of the 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 ...
Side 45
... severity of a very cold . and rainy winter , Diocletian left Italy soon after Diocletian . the ceremony of his triumph , and began his pro- gress towards the east round the circuit of the Illyrian provinces . From the inclemency of the ...
... severity of a very cold . and rainy winter , Diocletian left Italy soon after Diocletian . the ceremony of his triumph , and began his pro- gress towards the east round the circuit of the Illyrian provinces . From the inclemency of the ...
Side 71
... severity of the old emperor , espoused the party of Maxentius . The life and freedom of Maxi- Maximin , ( not Maxentius , see Baluze , p . 81. ) the new title of sons of the Augusti . But when Maximin acquainted him that he had been ...
... severity of the old emperor , espoused the party of Maxentius . The life and freedom of Maxi- Maximin , ( not Maxentius , see Baluze , p . 81. ) the new title of sons of the Augusti . But when Maximin acquainted him that he had been ...
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