The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... emperor , the city of Barcelona . The fondness of Adolphus for his Roman bride was not abated by time or possession ; and the birth of a sou , sur- named , from his illustrious grandsire , Theodosius , appeared to fix him forever in the ...
... emperor , the city of Barcelona . The fondness of Adolphus for his Roman bride was not abated by time or possession ; and the birth of a sou , sur- named , from his illustrious grandsire , Theodosius , appeared to fix him forever in the ...
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... emperor Honorius expresses his surprise , that he must compel the reluctant provinces to accept a privilege which they should ardently have solicited . A fine of three , or even five , pounds of gold , was imposed on the absent repre ...
... emperor Honorius expresses his surprise , that he must compel the reluctant provinces to accept a privilege which they should ardently have solicited . A fine of three , or even five , pounds of gold , was imposed on the absent repre ...
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... Emperor of the ROMANS ; and the hereditary appel ations of CESAR and AUGUSTUS continued to declare , that he was the legiti- mate successor of the first of men , who had reigned over the first of nations . The palace of Constantinople ...
... Emperor of the ROMANS ; and the hereditary appel ations of CESAR and AUGUSTUS continued to declare , that he was the legiti- mate successor of the first of men , who had reigned over the first of nations . The palace of Constantinople ...
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... emperor Valens . The appearances of a fair and legal proceeding were maintained by the blunt honesty of Procopius ; and he yielded with reluctance to the obsequious dexterity of his colleague , who pronounced a sentence of condemnation ...
... emperor Valens . The appearances of a fair and legal proceeding were maintained by the blunt honesty of Procopius ; and he yielded with reluctance to the obsequious dexterity of his colleague , who pronounced a sentence of condemnation ...
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... emperor considers as the members of his own body , shall be punished with death and confiscation . This species of fictitious and metaphori- cal treason is extended to protect , not only the illustrious officers of the state and army ...
... emperor considers as the members of his own body , shall be punished with death and confiscation . This species of fictitious and metaphori- cal treason is extended to protect , not only the illustrious officers of the state and army ...
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