The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... Gaul , and amidst the joyful acclamations of the people , reached the port of Boulogne , in the very moment when his father was preparing to embark for Britain . " m Constan- elevation of Con- The British expedition , and an easy ...
... Gaul , and amidst the joyful acclamations of the people , reached the port of Boulogne , in the very moment when his father was preparing to embark for Britain . " m Constan- elevation of Con- The British expedition , and an easy ...
Side 8
... Gaul , and Spain , would acquiesce in their nomination , were diligently inculcated to the legions by the ad- herents of Constantine . The soldiers were asked , Whether they could hesitate a moment between the honour of placing at their ...
... Gaul , and Spain , would acquiesce in their nomination , were diligently inculcated to the legions by the ad- herents of Constantine . The soldiers were asked , Whether they could hesitate a moment between the honour of placing at their ...
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... Gaul , carried with him his daughter Fausta as the pledge of the new alliance . The marriage was celebrated at Arles with every circumstance of magnificence ; and the ancient colleague of Diocletian , who again asserted his claim to the ...
... Gaul , carried with him his daughter Fausta as the pledge of the new alliance . The marriage was celebrated at Arles with every circumstance of magnificence ; and the ancient colleague of Diocletian , who again asserted his claim to the ...
Side 18
... Gaul , with the hope of persuading Constantine , who had assembled an army on the fron- tier , to join the pursuit , and to complete the victory . But the actions of Constantine were guided by reason , and not by resentment . He ...
... Gaul , with the hope of persuading Constantine , who had assembled an army on the fron- tier , to join the pursuit , and to complete the victory . But the actions of Constantine were guided by reason , and not by resentment . He ...
Side 21
... Gaul , which lay exposed to the enterprises of the Italian emperor , and a considerable treasure was deposited in the city of Arles . Maxi- mian either craftily invented , or hastily credited , a vain report of the death of Constantine ...
... Gaul , which lay exposed to the enterprises of the Italian emperor , and a considerable treasure was deposited in the city of Arles . Maxi- mian either craftily invented , or hastily credited , a vain report of the death of Constantine ...
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