The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... Soldiers - - - 463 Galerius prevails on Diocletian to begin a general Persecution - - - 46; 303 Demolition of the Church os Nicomedia -, 467 The first Eidict against the Christians - 468 Zeal and Funishment ofa Christian - þ 470 Fire of ...
... Soldiers - - - 463 Galerius prevails on Diocletian to begin a general Persecution - - - 46; 303 Demolition of the Church os Nicomedia -, 467 The first Eidict against the Christians - 468 Zeal and Funishment ofa Christian - þ 470 Fire of ...
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... soldiers, the tyrants, and the barbarians. It was xsaved by a series of great princes, who derived their obscure origin from the martial provinces of Illyricum. Within a period of about thirty years, Claudius, Aurelian, Probus ...
... soldiers, the tyrants, and the barbarians. It was xsaved by a series of great princes, who derived their obscure origin from the martial provinces of Illyricum. Within a period of about thirty years, Claudius, Aurelian, Probus ...
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... soldier. They then ra* tified the election, and acknowledged the merit of'their new sovereign 2. v The obscurity which covered the origin of Claudius, though it was afterwards embellished by some flattering fictionsfi sufficiently ...
... soldier. They then ra* tified the election, and acknowledged the merit of'their new sovereign 2. v The obscurity which covered the origin of Claudius, though it was afterwards embellished by some flattering fictionsfi sufficiently ...
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... soldier could esteem so dissojute a sovereign, \nor is it easy to conceal a just contempt. Some unguarded expreffions which dropt from Claudius, were officially tranfmitted to the royal ear. . The emperor's answer to an 'officer of ...
... soldier could esteem so dissojute a sovereign, \nor is it easy to conceal a just contempt. Some unguarded expreffions which dropt from Claudius, were officially tranfmitted to the royal ear. . The emperor's answer to an 'officer of ...
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... soldiers themselves; that a people ruined by oppression, 'and indolent from despair, could no longer sup.ply a numerous army with the means of luxury, or even of subsistence; that the danger of each individual had increased with the ...
... soldiers themselves; that a people ruined by oppression, 'and indolent from despair, could no longer sup.ply a numerous army with the means of luxury, or even of subsistence; that the danger of each individual had increased with the ...
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