The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... troops , who dreaded the severity of the old emperor , espoused the party of Maxentius . The life and freedom of Maximian were however respected , and he retired from Italy into Illyricum , affecting to lament his past conduct , and ...
... troops , who dreaded the severity of the old emperor , espoused the party of Maxentius . The life and freedom of Maximian were however respected , and he retired from Italy into Illyricum , affecting to lament his past conduct , and ...
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... troops were stationed in the southern provinces of Gaul , which lay exposed to the enterprises of the Italian emperor , and a considerable treasure was deposited in the city of Arles . Maxi- mian either craftily invented , or hastily ...
... troops were stationed in the southern provinces of Gaul , which lay exposed to the enterprises of the Italian emperor , and a considerable treasure was deposited in the city of Arles . Maxi- mian either craftily invented , or hastily ...
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... troops , con- nived at their tumults , suffered them with impunity to plunder , and even to massacre , the defenceless people ; and indulging them in the same licentious- ness which their emperor enjoyed , Maxentius often bestowed on ...
... troops , con- nived at their tumults , suffered them with impunity to plunder , and even to massacre , the defenceless people ; and indulging them in the same licentious- ness which their emperor enjoyed , Maxentius often bestowed on ...
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... troops who revered the name of Maximian had embraced in both those wars the party of his son , and were now restrained by a sense of honour , as well as of interest , from entertaining an idea of a second desertion . Maxentius , who con ...
... troops who revered the name of Maximian had embraced in both those wars the party of his son , and were now restrained by a sense of honour , as well as of interest , from entertaining an idea of a second desertion . Maxentius , who con ...
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... troops ; and the armies of Max- entius amounted to one hundred and seventy thou- sand foot , and eighteen thousand horse . The wealth of Italy supplied the expenses of the war ; and the adjacent provinces were exhausted , to form ...
... troops ; and the armies of Max- entius amounted to one hundred and seventy thou- sand foot , and eighteen thousand horse . The wealth of Italy supplied the expenses of the war ; and the adjacent provinces were exhausted , to form ...
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