The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpirePorter & Coates, 1845 |
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... VICTORY , AND TRI- UMPH . THE NEW FORM OF ADMINISTRATION . - ABDICATION AND RETIREMENT OF DIOCLETIAN AND MAXIMIAN . & D. 285. Elevation and Character of Diocletian , His Clemency in Victory , 286. Association and Character of Maximian ...
... VICTORY , AND TRI- UMPH . THE NEW FORM OF ADMINISTRATION . - ABDICATION AND RETIREMENT OF DIOCLETIAN AND MAXIMIAN . & D. 285. Elevation and Character of Diocletian , His Clemency in Victory , 286. Association and Character of Maximian ...
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... victory.51 The war was finished by that memora ble day . * The civil wars of modern Europe have been distinguished , not only by the fierce animosity , but likewise by the obstinate perseverance , of the contending factions . They have ...
... victory.51 The war was finished by that memora ble day . * The civil wars of modern Europe have been distinguished , not only by the fierce animosity , but likewise by the obstinate perseverance , of the contending factions . They have ...
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... victory , had he not betrayed his own cause by a shameful and precipitated flight . His cowardice served only to protract his life a few days , and to stamp deserved ignominy on his misfortunes . It is scarcely necessary to add , that ...
... victory , had he not betrayed his own cause by a shameful and precipitated flight . His cowardice served only to protract his life a few days , and to stamp deserved ignominy on his misfortunes . It is scarcely necessary to add , that ...
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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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