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 30
... appeared so very repugnant either to his interest or to his dignity , that Narses could not be persuaded to subscribe them . As this was the only article to which he refused his consent , it was no longer insisted on ; and the emperors ...
... appeared so very repugnant either to his interest or to his dignity , that Narses could not be persuaded to subscribe them . As this was the only article to which he refused his consent , it was no longer insisted on ; and the emperors ...
Side 35
... appeared far more convenient than that of Rome , for the important purpose of watching the mo- tions of the barbarians of Germany . Milan soon as- sumed the splendour of an imperial city . The houses are described as numerous and well ...
... appeared far more convenient than that of Rome , for the important purpose of watching the mo- tions of the barbarians of Germany . Milan soon as- sumed the splendour of an imperial city . The houses are described as numerous and well ...
Side 36
... appeared in the senate , in- vested with the ensigns of the consular dignity . " Debase- ment of Rome and of the senate . The dislike expressed by Diocletian towards Rome and Roman freedom , was not the effect of momentry caprice , but ...
... appeared in the senate , in- vested with the ensigns of the consular dignity . " Debase- ment of Rome and of the senate . The dislike expressed by Diocletian towards Rome and Roman freedom , was not the effect of momentry caprice , but ...
Side 49
... appearance of a great lake . On the north side lies the bay which led to the ancient city of Salona ; and the country beyond it , appearing in sight , forms a proper con trast to that more extensive prospect of water which the Hadriatic ...
... appearance of a great lake . On the north side lies the bay which led to the ancient city of Salona ; and the country beyond it , appearing in sight , forms a proper con trast to that more extensive prospect of water which the Hadriatic ...
Side 58
... appeared cold and insensible to the allurements of pleasure . The favour of the peo- ple and soldiers , who had named him as a worthy can- didate for the rank of Cæsar , served only to exasperate the jealousy of Galerius ; and though ...
... appeared cold and insensible to the allurements of pleasure . The favour of the peo- ple and soldiers , who had named him as a worthy can- didate for the rank of Cæsar , served only to exasperate the jealousy of Galerius ; and though ...
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