The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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Side 26
... Galerius again passed the Euphrates ; but instead of ex- posing his legions in the open plains of Mesopotamia , he advanced through the mountains of Armenia , where he found the inhabitants devoted to his cause , and the country as ...
... Galerius again passed the Euphrates ; but instead of ex- posing his legions in the open plains of Mesopotamia , he advanced through the mountains of Armenia , where he found the inhabitants devoted to his cause , and the country as ...
Side 27
... Galerius , who , attended only by two horse- men , had , with his own eyes , secretly examined the state and position of their camp . A surprise , especially in the night - time , was for the most part fatal to a Persian army . Their ...
... Galerius , who , attended only by two horse- men , had , with his own eyes , secretly examined the state and position of their camp . A surprise , especially in the night - time , was for the most part fatal to a Persian army . Their ...
Side 28
... Galerius . The interview of the Roman princes at Nisi- bis was accompanied with every expression of respect on one side , and of esteem on the other . It was in that city that they soon afterward gave audience to the ambassa- dor of the ...
... Galerius . The interview of the Roman princes at Nisi- bis was accompanied with every expression of respect on one side , and of esteem on the other . It was in that city that they soon afterward gave audience to the ambassa- dor of the ...
Side 29
... Galerius , Galerius . with a transport of fury which seemed to con- vulse his whole frame ) , it well becomes the Persians to expatiate on the vicissitudes of fortune , and calmly to read us lectures on the virtues of moderation . Let ...
... Galerius , Galerius . with a transport of fury which seemed to con- vulse his whole frame ) , it well becomes the Persians to expatiate on the vicissitudes of fortune , and calmly to read us lectures on the virtues of moderation . Let ...
Side 33
... same time . At the time of the Vincenalia , Galerius seems to have kept his station on the Danube . See Lactant . de M. P. c . 38 . VOL . II . D the Danube , and the Nile , furnished their respective CHAP . XIII . 33.
... same time . At the time of the Vincenalia , Galerius seems to have kept his station on the Danube . See Lactant . de M. P. c . 38 . VOL . II . D the Danube , and the Nile , furnished their respective CHAP . XIII . 33.
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