The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpirePorter & Coates, 1845 |
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... never returned to it ) about a year after the murder of Geta . The rest of his reign was spent in the several provinces of the empire , particularly those of the East , and every province was by turns the scene of his rapine and cruelty ...
... never returned to it ) about a year after the murder of Geta . The rest of his reign was spent in the several provinces of the empire , particularly those of the East , and every province was by turns the scene of his rapine and cruelty ...
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... never attained the skill of a consummate general , he was ca- pable , by his valor , constancy , and experience , of executing the most arduous undertakings . Nor were the vices of Max- imian less useful to his benefactor . Insensible ...
... never attained the skill of a consummate general , he was ca- pable , by his valor , constancy , and experience , of executing the most arduous undertakings . Nor were the vices of Max- imian less useful to his benefactor . Insensible ...
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Edward Gibbon Henry Hart Milman. • was never des gned for conquest and it seems probable that the number of proselytes was never mu h superior to that of apostates . The divine promises were originally made , and the distinguishing rite ...
Edward Gibbon Henry Hart Milman. • was never des gned for conquest and it seems probable that the number of proselytes was never mu h superior to that of apostates . The divine promises were originally made , and the distinguishing rite ...
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THE REIGN OF DIOCLETIAN AND HIS THREE ASSOCIATES MAXIMIAN | l |
THE EXTENT AND MILITARY FORCE OF THE EMPIRE IN THE AGE | 1 |
D | 7 |
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