The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... hopes of a future revolution . He was subdued by the perseverance of Theodosius ; who had formed an inflexible determination that the war should end only by the death of the tyrant , and that every nation of Africa which presumed to ...
... hopes of a future revolution . He was subdued by the perseverance of Theodosius ; who had formed an inflexible determination that the war should end only by the death of the tyrant , and that every nation of Africa which presumed to ...
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... hopes , of an ambitious statesman ; and the name of the Exile would long since have been forgotten , if his genuine ... hope that a single man could save , and restore , the empire of the East ! Theodosius was invested with the purple in ...
... hopes , of an ambitious statesman ; and the name of the Exile would long since have been forgotten , if his genuine ... hope that a single man could save , and restore , the empire of the East ! Theodosius was invested with the purple in ...
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... hopes and preparations ; and he secretly meditated the ruin of an innocent youth , whose government was abhorred and ... hope , Aquileia their only refuge ; and , as Maximus now displayed his genuine character , the brother of Gratian ...
... hopes and preparations ; and he secretly meditated the ruin of an innocent youth , whose government was abhorred and ... hope , Aquileia their only refuge ; and , as Maximus now displayed his genuine character , the brother of Gratian ...
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CHAPTER XXV | 1 |
The cause of the Gothic | 7 |
The two Eastern expeditions of Stilicho and his Illyric policy | 12 |
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