The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... dignity ; it is kept down by a general tone of jealous disparagement , or neutralized by a painfully elaborate exposition of its darker and degenerate periods . There are occasions , indeed , when its pure and exalted humanity , when ...
... dignity ; it is kept down by a general tone of jealous disparagement , or neutralized by a painfully elaborate exposition of its darker and degenerate periods . There are occasions , indeed , when its pure and exalted humanity , when ...
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... Dignity and Tities .. ib . 192 Diocletian assumes the Diadem , and intro- duces the Persian Ceremonial 216 283 His Victories and extraordinary Death .... ib . He is succeeded by his two Sons , Carinus and Numerian ........ New Form of ...
... Dignity and Tities .. ib . 192 Diocletian assumes the Diadem , and intro- duces the Persian Ceremonial 216 283 His Victories and extraordinary Death .... ib . He is succeeded by his two Sons , Carinus and Numerian ........ New Form of ...
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... dignity of your style , the depth of your matter , or the extensiveness of your learning , I must regard the work as equally the object of esteem ; and I own , that if I had not previously had the hap- piness of your personal ...
... dignity of your style , the depth of your matter , or the extensiveness of your learning , I must regard the work as equally the object of esteem ; and I own , that if I had not previously had the hap- piness of your personal ...
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... dignity of Rome might require from the most formidable barbarians . Instead of exposing his person and his legions to the arrows of the Parthians , he obtained , by an honourable treaty , the restitution of the standards and prisoners ...
... dignity of Rome might require from the most formidable barbarians . Instead of exposing his person and his legions to the arrows of the Parthians , he obtained , by an honourable treaty , the restitution of the standards and prisoners ...
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... dignity of the empire , without attempting to enlarge its limits . By every honourable expedient they invited the friendship of the barbarians ; and endeavoured to convince mankind , that the Roman power , raised above the temptation of ...
... dignity of the empire , without attempting to enlarge its limits . By every honourable expedient they invited the friendship of the barbarians ; and endeavoured to convince mankind , that the Roman power , raised above the temptation of ...
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