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 3
... dignity , of his adversaries , and even continued in their respective sta- tions the greater number of the servants of Carinus . It is not improbable that motives of prudence might assist the humanity of the artful Dalmatian : of these ...
... dignity , of his adversaries , and even continued in their respective sta- tions the greater number of the servants of Carinus . It is not improbable that motives of prudence might assist the humanity of the artful Dalmatian : of these ...
Side 24
... dignity which he constantly assumed , fixed his own station in the city of Antioch , from thence he prepared and directed the military operations . A. D. 296 . The P Ipsos Persas ipsumque Regem ascitis Saccis , et Russis , et Gellis ...
... dignity which he constantly assumed , fixed his own station in the city of Antioch , from thence he prepared and directed the military operations . A. D. 296 . The P Ipsos Persas ipsumque Regem ascitis Saccis , et Russis , et Gellis ...
Side 28
... dignity.d While the east anxiously expected the deci- Negotia- tion for sion of this great contest , the emperor having as- sembled in Syria a strong army of observation , displayed from a distance the resources of the Roman power , and ...
... dignity.d While the east anxiously expected the deci- Negotia- tion for sion of this great contest , the emperor having as- sembled in Syria a strong army of observation , displayed from a distance the resources of the Roman power , and ...
Side 29
... dignity rather than the Persian merit . He dismissed Apharban with a hope , that Narses would soon be informed on what conditions he might obtain , from the clemency of the emperors , a lasting peace , and the restoration of his wives ...
... dignity rather than the Persian merit . He dismissed Apharban with a hope , that Narses would soon be informed on what conditions he might obtain , from the clemency of the emperors , a lasting peace , and the restoration of his wives ...
Side 30
... dignity . Three persons only assisted at this important conference , the minister Apharban , the prefect of the guards , and an officer who had commanded on the Armenian frontier . The first condition proposed by the ambassador , is not ...
... dignity . Three persons only assisted at this important conference , the minister Apharban , the prefect of the guards , and an officer who had commanded on the Armenian frontier . The first condition proposed by the ambassador , is not ...
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