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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... peace and war , the diftribution of rewards and punishments depended on them alone , and they fucceffively appeared on their tribunal in the robes of civil magistracy , and in complete armour at the head of the Roman legions 124. The ...
... peace and war , the diftribution of rewards and punishments depended on them alone , and they fucceffively appeared on their tribunal in the robes of civil magistracy , and in complete armour at the head of the Roman legions 124. The ...
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... peace and order to the distracted empire . In his civil wars against Maxentius and Licinius , he had engaged on his fide the inclinations of the people , who com- pared the undiffembled vices of those tyrants , with the spirit of wisdom ...
... peace and order to the distracted empire . In his civil wars against Maxentius and Licinius , he had engaged on his fide the inclinations of the people , who com- pared the undiffembled vices of those tyrants , with the spirit of wisdom ...
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... peace which he main- tained during the last fourteen years of his reign , The virtues of Constantine are collected for the most part from Eutropius , and the younger Victor , two fincere pagans , who wrote after the extinction of his ...
... peace which he main- tained during the last fourteen years of his reign , The virtues of Constantine are collected for the most part from Eutropius , and the younger Victor , two fincere pagans , who wrote after the extinction of his ...
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... peace and war , of al- liance or conqueft , the Sarmatians were fome- times confined to the banks of the Tanais ; and they fometimes fpread themselves over the im- menfe plains which lie between the Viftula and the Volga " . The care of ...
... peace and war , of al- liance or conqueft , the Sarmatians were fome- times confined to the banks of the Tanais ; and they fometimes fpread themselves over the im- menfe plains which lie between the Viftula and the Volga " . The care of ...
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... Peace was at length granted to their humble fupplications ; the eldest fon of Araric was accepted as the most valu- able hoftage ; and Conftantine endeavoured to convince their chiefs , by a liberal diftribution of honours and rewards ...
... Peace was at length granted to their humble fupplications ; the eldest fon of Araric was accepted as the most valu- able hoftage ; and Conftantine endeavoured to convince their chiefs , by a liberal diftribution of honours and rewards ...
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