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 14
... Roman limit . In the east he fixed a line of camps , from Egypt to the Per- sian dominions , and for every camp he instituted an adequate number of stationary troops , commanded by their respective officers , and supplied with every ...
... Roman limit . In the east he fixed a line of camps , from Egypt to the Per- sian dominions , and for every camp he instituted an adequate number of stationary troops , commanded by their respective officers , and supplied with every ...
Side 17
... Roman world . From the Nile to Mount Atlas , Africa was in arms . A confederacy of five Moorish nations issued from their deserts to invade the peaceful provinces . Julian had assumed the pur- ple at Carthage . Achilleus at Alexandria ...
... Roman world . From the Nile to Mount Atlas , Africa was in arms . A confederacy of five Moorish nations issued from their deserts to invade the peaceful provinces . Julian had assumed the pur- ple at Carthage . Achilleus at Alexandria ...
Side 20
... Roman empire . Tiridates We have observed under the reign of Vale- the Ar- rian , that Armenia was subdued by the perfidy menian . and the arms of the Persians , and that , after the assassination of Chosroes , his son Tiridates , the ...
... Roman empire . Tiridates We have observed under the reign of Vale- the Ar- rian , that Armenia was subdued by the perfidy menian . and the arms of the Persians , and that , after the assassination of Chosroes , his son Tiridates , the ...
Side 24
... cowardice the conduct of Diocletian . Julian , in his oration , says , that he remained with all the forces of the empire ; a very hyperbolical expression . conduct of the legions was intrusted to the intrepid va- 24 ROMAN EMPIRE .
... cowardice the conduct of Diocletian . Julian , in his oration , says , that he remained with all the forces of the empire ; a very hyperbolical expression . conduct of the legions was intrusted to the intrepid va- 24 ROMAN EMPIRE .
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