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... received any C a The three principal passages of the Alps between Gaul and Italy are those of Mount St. Bernard , Mount Cenis , and Mount Genevre . Tradition , and a resemblance of names ( Alpes Pennina ) , had assigned the first of ...
... received any C a The three principal passages of the Alps between Gaul and Italy are those of Mount St. Bernard , Mount Cenis , and Mount Genevre . Tradition , and a resemblance of names ( Alpes Pennina ) , had assigned the first of ...
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... received a second letter filled with reproaches for his sup- posed partiality to the cause of Maxentius and Maximin . XIV . obliged to leave behind him a considerable part 42 THE DECLINE AND FALL His alliance with Licinius •
... received a second letter filled with reproaches for his sup- posed partiality to the cause of Maxentius and Maximin . XIV . obliged to leave behind him a considerable part 42 THE DECLINE AND FALL His alliance with Licinius •
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... received any injury from the father of that unhappy youth , and the short and ob- scure reign of Severus , in a distant part of the empire , was already forgotten . But the execution of Can- didianus was an act of the blackest cruelty ...
... received any injury from the father of that unhappy youth , and the short and ob- scure reign of Severus , in a distant part of the empire , was already forgotten . But the execution of Can- didianus was an act of the blackest cruelty ...
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... received with coldness and disdain ; and the pride of Maximin was gratified , in treating Dio- cletian as a suppliant , and his daughter as a criminal . The death of Maximin seemed to assure the empresses of a favourable alteration in ...
... received with coldness and disdain ; and the pride of Maximin was gratified , in treating Dio- cletian as a suppliant , and his daughter as a criminal . The death of Maximin seemed to assure the empresses of a favourable alteration in ...
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... received the mention of Valens with indignation and contempt . " It was not for such a purpose , " he sternly replied , " that we have advanced from the shores of the western ocean in an uninterrupted course of combats and victories ...
... received the mention of Valens with indignation and contempt . " It was not for such a purpose , " he sternly replied , " that we have advanced from the shores of the western ocean in an uninterrupted course of combats and victories ...
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