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
... sovereign authority . Galerius , surnamed Armentarius , from his original profession of a herdsman , and Constantius , who from his pale complexion had ac- quired the denomination of Chlorus , ' were the two per- A ssocia- Cæsars ...
... sovereign authority . Galerius , surnamed Armentarius , from his original profession of a herdsman , and Constantius , who from his pale complexion had ac- quired the denomination of Chlorus , ' were the two per- A ssocia- Cæsars ...
Side 6
... sovereign within his own jurisdiction ; but their united authority extended over the whole monarchy ; and each of them Depart- tion of Chlorus . Any remarkable degree of paleness seems inconsistent with the rubor mentioned in Panegyric ...
... sovereign within his own jurisdiction ; but their united authority extended over the whole monarchy ; and each of them Depart- tion of Chlorus . Any remarkable degree of paleness seems inconsistent with the rubor mentioned in Panegyric ...
Side 10
... 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 magnified , the extent of that noble ...
... 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 magnified , the extent of that noble ...
Side 22
... sovereign . The torrent bore down every ob- stacle , and the Persian garrisons retreated before its fury . The nobles of Armenia flew to the standard of Tiridates , all alleging their past merit , offering their fu- ture service , and ...
... sovereign . The torrent bore down every ob- stacle , and the Persian garrisons retreated before its fury . The nobles of Armenia flew to the standard of Tiridates , all alleging their past merit , offering their fu- ture service , and ...
Side 26
... sovereign . The haughtiest of men , clothed in his purple , but hum- bled by the sense of his fault and misfortune , was ob- liged to follow the emperor's chariot above a mile on foot and to exhibit before the whole court the spectacle ...
... sovereign . The haughtiest of men , clothed in his purple , but hum- bled by the sense of his fault and misfortune , was ob- liged to follow the emperor's chariot above a mile on foot and to exhibit before the whole court the spectacle ...
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