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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... reason to complain , that while his infant brother Conftantius was fent , with the title of Cæfar , to reign over his peculiar department of the Gallic provinces " , be , a prince of mature years , who had performed fuch recent and ...
... reason to complain , that while his infant brother Conftantius was fent , with the title of Cæfar , to reign over his peculiar department of the Gallic provinces " , be , a prince of mature years , who had performed fuch recent and ...
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... reason to diftruft the veracity of the emperor , who had promised an ample measure of revenge and punishment . The policy of Conftantine main- tained , however , the fame appearances of regard and confidence towards a fon , whom he ...
... reason to diftruft the veracity of the emperor , who had promised an ample measure of revenge and punishment . The policy of Conftantine main- tained , however , the fame appearances of regard and confidence towards a fon , whom he ...
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... reasons which had compelled him to fubfcribe the condemnation of a criminal , or at least of a degenerate , fon 2 . The innocence of Crifpus was fo univerfally ac- knowledged , that the modern Greeks , who adore the memory of their ...
... reasons which had compelled him to fubfcribe the condemnation of a criminal , or at least of a degenerate , fon 2 . The innocence of Crifpus was fo univerfally ac- knowledged , that the modern Greeks , who adore the memory of their ...
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... reason to believe that these Sarmatians were the Jazyga , one of the most nu- merous and warlike tribes of the nation . The allurements of plenty engaged them to feek a per- manent establishment on the frontiers of the em- pire . Soon ...
... reason to believe that these Sarmatians were the Jazyga , one of the most nu- merous and warlike tribes of the nation . The allurements of plenty engaged them to feek a per- manent establishment on the frontiers of the em- pire . Soon ...
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... reasons might have been alleged by thefe unfortunate princes to de- fend their life and honour against fo incredible an accufation , they were filenced by the furious cla mours of the foldiers , who declared themselves , at once , their ...
... reasons might have been alleged by thefe unfortunate princes to de- fend their life and honour against fo incredible an accufation , they were filenced by the furious cla mours of the foldiers , who declared themselves , at once , their ...
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