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... says he, V the gods have decreed that my life " should be a perpetual warfare. A sedition " within the walls has just now given birth to a very serious ct'iril war. The workmen of the mint, at the instigation of Felicifiimus, a fiave to ...
... says he, V the gods have decreed that my life " should be a perpetual warfare. A sedition " within the walls has just now given birth to a very serious ct'iril war. The workmen of the mint, at the instigation of Felicifiimus, a fiave to ...
Side 70
... say that he died; Victor Junior adds, that it was of a fever. Zosimus and Zonaras affirm, that he was killed by the soldiers. Vopisctis mentions both accounts, and seems to hesitate. Yet surely thesejarring opinions are easily ...
... say that he died; Victor Junior adds, that it was of a fever. Zosimus and Zonaras affirm, that he was killed by the soldiers. Vopisctis mentions both accounts, and seems to hesitate. Yet surely thesejarring opinions are easily ...
Side 71
... says, that Probus assented the empire in Illyricum; _an opinion which (though adopted 57 z very learned man) would throw that period of him, ix.; 1 - . confusion. U Hilt. August. p. 229. F4 greamd's, Their family tun. lists in nl ...
... says, that Probus assented the empire in Illyricum; _an opinion which (though adopted 57 z very learned man) would throw that period of him, ix.; 1 - . confusion. U Hilt. August. p. 229. F4 greamd's, Their family tun. lists in nl ...
Side 72
... (says Vopiscus with proper modesty) will not subsist a thousand years to expose or justify the prediction. 23 For the private lise of Probus, see Vopiscus in Hist. August. P- 234-237_ forded forded him the most splendid occasions of ...
... (says Vopiscus with proper modesty) will not subsist a thousand years to expose or justify the prediction. 23 For the private lise of Probus, see Vopiscus in Hist. August. P- 234-237_ forded forded him the most splendid occasions of ...
Side 73
... says Probus, in a private letter, " to lay down a title so full of envy and of danger. I_must continue to personate the character "- which the soldier have imposed upon me ®5." His dutiful address to the senate displayed the sentiments ...
... says Probus, in a private letter, " to lay down a title so full of envy and of danger. I_must continue to personate the character "- which the soldier have imposed upon me ®5." His dutiful address to the senate displayed the sentiments ...
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