The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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Side 55
... soon be reduced by a civil war under the dominion of one master ; but if the separation was permanent , the division of the provinces must terminate in the dissolution of an empire whose unity had hitherto remained inviolate . " Murder ...
... soon be reduced by a civil war under the dominion of one master ; but if the separation was permanent , the division of the provinces must terminate in the dissolution of an empire whose unity had hitherto remained inviolate . " Murder ...
Side 70
... soon as he perceived that he had attracted the emperor's notice , he instantly ran up to his horse , and followed him on foot , without the least appearance of fatigue , in a long and rapid career . " Thracian , " said Severus with ...
... soon as he perceived that he had attracted the emperor's notice , he instantly ran up to his horse , and followed him on foot , without the least appearance of fatigue , in a long and rapid career . " Thracian , " said Severus with ...
Side 178
... soon afterwards was sent away to Thessalonica , which had been chosen for the place of his confinement . His confinement was soon termi- against the enemy , and as the casual advantage was improved by his skilful intrepidity , he soon ...
... soon afterwards was sent away to Thessalonica , which had been chosen for the place of his confinement . His confinement was soon termi- against the enemy , and as the casual advantage was improved by his skilful intrepidity , he soon ...
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