The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... officers , military as well as civil , had been urged , either by motives of duty or interest , to withdraw themselves from the guilty scene ; or to watch the moment of betraying and desert- ing the cause of the usurper . Lupicinus ...
... officers , military as well as civil , had been urged , either by motives of duty or interest , to withdraw themselves from the guilty scene ; or to watch the moment of betraying and desert- ing the cause of the usurper . Lupicinus ...
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... officers who had served their country in the execution of their duty were punished by the loss of their employments and narrowly escaped the loss of their heads . The Imperial mandate was at length received for transporting over the ...
... officers who had served their country in the execution of their duty were punished by the loss of their employments and narrowly escaped the loss of their heads . The Imperial mandate was at length received for transporting over the ...
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... officers of the household were directed to prepare , first the Porcian , and afterwards , the new Basilica , for the immediate reception of the emperor and his mother . The splendid canopy and hangings of the royal seat were arranged in ...
... officers of the household were directed to prepare , first the Porcian , and afterwards , the new Basilica , for the immediate reception of the emperor and his mother . The splendid canopy and hangings of the royal seat were arranged in ...
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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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