The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7A. Strahan; and T. Cadell ... and W. Davies, 1797 |
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... disgraced , created a new emperor in Syria and Egypt , raised an army of fe- venty thousand men , and perfifted to the last mo- ment of her life in a fruitless rebellion , which , according to the fashion of the age , had been pre ...
... disgraced , created a new emperor in Syria and Egypt , raised an army of fe- venty thousand men , and perfifted to the last mo- ment of her life in a fruitless rebellion , which , according to the fashion of the age , had been pre ...
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... disgrace and mischief of this venal practice , at length awakened the flumbering virtue of Juf- tinian ; and he attempted , by the fanction of oaths and penalties , to guard the integrity of his government : but at the end of a year of ...
... disgrace and mischief of this venal practice , at length awakened the flumbering virtue of Juf- tinian ; and he attempted , by the fanction of oaths and penalties , to guard the integrity of his government : but at the end of a year of ...
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... disgrace and danger , Beli- farius paffed an apprehenfive night on the field of victory ; at the dawn of day , he planted his standard on a hill , recalled his guards and ve- terans , and gradually reftored the modefty and obedience of ...
... disgrace and danger , Beli- farius paffed an apprehenfive night on the field of victory ; at the dawn of day , he planted his standard on a hill , recalled his guards and ve- terans , and gradually reftored the modefty and obedience of ...
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... Disgrace fent against the Perfians : he faved the Eaft , but he offended Theodora , and perhaps the emperor Belifarius . himself . The malady of Juftinian had counte- nanced the rumour of his death ; and the Roman general , on the ...
... Disgrace fent against the Perfians : he faved the Eaft , but he offended Theodora , and perhaps the emperor Belifarius . himself . The malady of Juftinian had counte- nanced the rumour of his death ; and the Roman general , on the ...
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... disgrace ; nor could Juvenal ( Satir . x . ) produce a more striking example of the viciffi- tudes of fortune , and the vanity of human wishes . ... 3 Τραϊκές . εξ ὧν τα πρότερα εδινα ες Ιταλίαν ήκοντα ειδον , ότι μη τραγώδες , και ...
... disgrace ; nor could Juvenal ( Satir . x . ) produce a more striking example of the viciffi- tudes of fortune , and the vanity of human wishes . ... 3 Τραϊκές . εξ ὧν τα πρότερα εδινα ες Ιταλίαν ήκοντα ειδον , ότι μη τραγώδες , και ...
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