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... prince , and with the ap- pearance of filial tenderness by the empress Fausta . That he might remove every suspicion , he resigned the imperial purple a second time , " professing him- self at length convinced of the vanity of greatness ...
... prince , and with the ap- pearance of filial tenderness by the empress Fausta . That he might remove every suspicion , he resigned the imperial purple a second time , " professing him- self at length convinced of the vanity of greatness ...
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Edward Gibbon. XIV . CHAP . perfidy and ingratitude , that prince returned by rapid marches from the Rhine to the Saone , embarked on the last - mentioned river at Chalons , and at Lyons trusting himself to the rapidity of the Rhone ...
Edward Gibbon. XIV . CHAP . perfidy and ingratitude , that prince returned by rapid marches from the Rhine to the Saone , embarked on the last - mentioned river at Chalons , and at Lyons trusting himself to the rapidity of the Rhone ...
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... prince of such a character , alike incapable of governing either in peace or in war , might purchase the support , but he could never obtain the esteem , of the army . Yet his pride was equal to his other vices . Whilst he passed his ...
... prince of such a character , alike incapable of governing either in peace or in war , might purchase the support , but he could never obtain the esteem , of the army . Yet his pride was equal to his other vices . Whilst he passed his ...
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... prince , who sincerely wished to decline a war , with the difficulty and im- portance of which he was sufficiently acquainted , at first dissembled the insult , and sought for redress by the milder expedients of negotiation , till he ...
... prince , who sincerely wished to decline a war , with the difficulty and im- portance of which he was sufficiently acquainted , at first dissembled the insult , and sought for redress by the milder expedients of negotiation , till he ...
Side 29
... prince , and unanimously declare themselves his soldiers and sub- jects . " Constantine no longer hesitated . He had deliberated with caution , he acted with vigour . He gave a private audience to the ambassadors , who , in the name of ...
... prince , and unanimously declare themselves his soldiers and sub- jects . " Constantine no longer hesitated . He had deliberated with caution , he acted with vigour . He gave a private audience to the ambassadors , who , in the name of ...
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