The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 32
... deserved ( 85 ) Ita illis pudicitia et conditio exitio fuit . Lactantius de M. P. c . 51. He relates the misfor- tunes of the innocent wife and daughter of Diocletian with a very natural mixture of pity and exultation . ( 86 ) The ...
... deserved ( 85 ) Ita illis pudicitia et conditio exitio fuit . Lactantius de M. P. c . 51. He relates the misfor- tunes of the innocent wife and daughter of Diocletian with a very natural mixture of pity and exultation . ( 86 ) The ...
Side 38
... deserved the friendship of Galerius and the Impe- rial purple , he prepared himself for the contest , collected the forces of the East , and soon filled the plains of Hadrianople with his troops , ( 99 ) See Zosimus , 1. ii . p . 93 ...
... deserved the friendship of Galerius and the Impe- rial purple , he prepared himself for the contest , collected the forces of the East , and soon filled the plains of Hadrianople with his troops , ( 99 ) See Zosimus , 1. ii . p . 93 ...
Side 41
... deserved the esteem , and most probably excited the jealousy , of his father . The engagement lasted two days ; and in the evening of the first , the contending fleets , after a considerable and mutual loss , retired into their ...
... deserved the esteem , and most probably excited the jealousy , of his father . The engagement lasted two days ; and in the evening of the first , the contending fleets , after a considerable and mutual loss , retired into their ...
Side 68
... deserved nor could expect a pardon from the irritated justice of the Deity . These rigid senti- ments , which had been unknown to the ancient world , appear to have infused a spirit of bitterness into a system of love and harmony . The ...
... deserved nor could expect a pardon from the irritated justice of the Deity . These rigid senti- ments , which had been unknown to the ancient world , appear to have infused a spirit of bitterness into a system of love and harmony . The ...
Side 81
... deserved infamy , and to expel them from the bosom of a society whose peace and happiness they had attempted to disturb . The ecclesiastical governors of the Christians were taught to unite the wisdom of the serpent with the innocence ...
... deserved infamy , and to expel them from the bosom of a society whose peace and happiness they had attempted to disturb . The ecclesiastical governors of the Christians were taught to unite the wisdom of the serpent with the innocence ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1827 |
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