The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... mind of Galerius was the most susceptible of to the rank the sterner passions , but it was not , however , in- of Augus- capable of a sincere and lasting friendship . Licinius , A. D. 307. whose manners as well as character were not ...
... mind of Galerius was the most susceptible of to the rank the sterner passions , but it was not , however , in- of Augus- capable of a sincere and lasting friendship . Licinius , A. D. 307. whose manners as well as character were not ...
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... minds like those of Maximian and his son could long possess in harmony an undivided power . Maxentius considered himself as the legal sovereign of Italy , elected by the Roman senate and people ; nor would he endure the control of his ...
... minds like those of Maximian and his son could long possess in harmony an undivided power . Maxentius considered himself as the legal sovereign of Italy , elected by the Roman senate and people ; nor would he endure the control of his ...
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... minds the memory of his ancient dignity and exploits . Before he could establish his authority , or finish the negotiation which he appears to have entered into with his son Maxentius , the celerity of Constantine defeated all his hopes ...
... minds the memory of his ancient dignity and exploits . Before he could establish his authority , or finish the negotiation which he appears to have entered into with his son Maxentius , the celerity of Constantine defeated all his hopes ...
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... mind of Constantine had been trained from his earliest youth to war , to action , and to military command . passes the When Hannibal marched from Gaul into Italy , he Constantine was obliged , first , to discover , and then to open , a ...
... mind of Constantine had been trained from his earliest youth to war , to action , and to military command . passes the When Hannibal marched from Gaul into Italy , he Constantine was obliged , first , to discover , and then to open , a ...
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... mind of Constan- tine . The city was accessible only by a narrow peninsula towards the west , as the other three sides . were surrounded by the Adige , a rapid river which covered the province of Venetia , from whence the besieged ...
... mind of Constan- tine . The city was accessible only by a narrow peninsula towards the west , as the other three sides . were surrounded by the Adige , a rapid river which covered the province of Venetia , from whence the besieged ...
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