The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Cadell & Davies; J. Johnson; F. & C. Rivington; ... [and 32 others], 1807 |
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... enemy . But as he gradu- ally reached the fummit of profperity and the de- cline of life , he began to meditate the defign of fixing in a more permanent station the strength as well as majesty of the throne . In the choice of an ...
... enemy . But as he gradu- ally reached the fummit of profperity and the de- cline of life , he began to meditate the defign of fixing in a more permanent station the strength as well as majesty of the throne . In the choice of an ...
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... enemy , and open them to the fleets of com- merce . The prefervation of the eastern provinces may , in fome degree , be afcribed to the policy of Conftantine , as the barbarians of the Euxine , who in the preceding age had poured their ...
... enemy , and open them to the fleets of com- merce . The prefervation of the eastern provinces may , in fome degree , be afcribed to the policy of Conftantine , as the barbarians of the Euxine , who in the preceding age had poured their ...
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... enemies . After the ufe of thefe internal garrifons had ceafed with the civil war , the conqueror wanted either wifdom or firmness to revive the fevere discipline of Diocletian , and to fupprefs a fatal indulgence , which habit had ...
... enemies . After the ufe of thefe internal garrifons had ceafed with the civil war , the conqueror wanted either wifdom or firmness to revive the fevere discipline of Diocletian , and to fupprefs a fatal indulgence , which habit had ...
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... enemy , of inviting his in- vafion , or of fparing his retreat . The camps , and the palace of the fon of Constantine , were governed by the powerful faction of the Franks , who preferved the ftricteft connection with each other , and ...
... enemy , of inviting his in- vafion , or of fparing his retreat . The camps , and the palace of the fon of Constantine , were governed by the powerful faction of the Franks , who preferved the ftricteft connection with each other , and ...
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... enemies , exalted the præfects of their bed - chamber above the heads of all the minifters of the palace 142 ; and even his deputy , the first of the fplendid train of flaves who waited in the prefence , was thought worthy to rank be ...
... enemies , exalted the præfects of their bed - chamber above the heads of all the minifters of the palace 142 ; and even his deputy , the first of the fplendid train of flaves who waited in the prefence , was thought worthy to rank be ...
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