The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Rank of Augustus 230 ib . Elevation of Maximin ... ......... . ib . 308 Six Emperors .... 208 Maximian reassumes the Purple .b . ib . Maximian gives his Daughter Fausta , and the Title of Augustus , to Constantine ... 228 Galerius ...
... Rank of Augustus 230 ib . Elevation of Maximin ... ......... . ib . 308 Six Emperors .... 208 Maximian reassumes the Purple .b . ib . Maximian gives his Daughter Fausta , and the Title of Augustus , to Constantine ... 228 Galerius ...
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... rank and fortune of my parents given them an annual establishment in London , their own house would have introduced me to a numerous and polite circle of ac- quaintance . But my father's taste had always preferred the highest and the ...
... rank and fortune of my parents given them an annual establishment in London , their own house would have introduced me to a numerous and polite circle of ac- quaintance . But my father's taste had always preferred the highest and the ...
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... rank of Sir David Dalrymple ( now a lord of session ) has given a more decent colour to his style . But he ... ranked with the first families of Lausanne , and my style of prudent expense ena- bled me to maintain a fair balance of ...
... rank of Sir David Dalrymple ( now a lord of session ) has given a more decent colour to his style . But he ... ranked with the first families of Lausanne , and my style of prudent expense ena- bled me to maintain a fair balance of ...
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... rank ; but he would have been more commendable , if he had acquired the power of adapt- ing his language to the nature of his subject , passing with facility from a bold and dignified strain , into the minor graces of narrative and ...
... rank ; but he would have been more commendable , if he had acquired the power of adapt- ing his language to the nature of his subject , passing with facility from a bold and dignified strain , into the minor graces of narrative and ...
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... rank of subjects . ( 2 ) The terror of the Roman arms added weight and dignity to the mode- ration of the emperors . They preserved peace by a constant preparation for war ; and while justice regulated their conduct , they announced to ...
... rank of subjects . ( 2 ) The terror of the Roman arms added weight and dignity to the mode- ration of the emperors . They preserved peace by a constant preparation for war ; and while justice regulated their conduct , they announced to ...
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