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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... victory , and triumph . - The new form of administration . - Abdication and retirement of Diocletian and Maximian . and cha- Diocle- 285 . Elevation As the reign of Diocletian was more illustrious racter of than that of any of his ...
... victory , and triumph . - The new form of administration . - Abdication and retirement of Diocletian and Maximian . and cha- Diocle- 285 . Elevation As the reign of Diocletian was more illustrious racter of than that of any of his ...
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... victory of Diocletian was remarkable for its singular mildness . A people accustomed to applaud the clemency of the conqueror , if the usual punishments of death , exile , and confiscation , were inflicted with any degree of temper and ...
... victory of Diocletian was remarkable for its singular mildness . A people accustomed to applaud the clemency of the conqueror , if the usual punishments of death , exile , and confiscation , were inflicted with any degree of temper and ...
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... afferatus injuriis . u Panegyr . Vet . 2. 4. Aurelius Victor . Elianus and Amandus . We have medals coined by them . Coltzius in Thes . R. A. p . 117. 121 . an easy victory over a licentious and divided multitude . 8 ROMAN EMPIRE .
... afferatus injuriis . u Panegyr . Vet . 2. 4. Aurelius Victor . Elianus and Amandus . We have medals coined by them . Coltzius in Thes . R. A. p . 117. 121 . an easy victory over a licentious and divided multitude . 8 ROMAN EMPIRE .
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Complete in Eight Volumes Edward Gibbon. an easy victory over a licentious and divided multitude . A severe retaliation was inflicted on the peasants who were found in arms ; the affrighted remnant returned to their respective ...
Complete in Eight Volumes Edward Gibbon. an easy victory over a licentious and divided multitude . A severe retaliation was inflicted on the peasants who were found in arms ; the affrighted remnant returned to their respective ...
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... Maximian were completed ; and the orator presaged an assured victory . His silence in the second panegyric might alone inform us , that the expedition had not succeeded . to a participation of the imperial honours . But the CHAP . XIII .
... Maximian were completed ; and the orator presaged an assured victory . His silence in the second panegyric might alone inform us , that the expedition had not succeeded . to a participation of the imperial honours . But the CHAP . XIII .
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