The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... such arts Gallienus softened the indignation, and dispelled the fears, of his Illyrian 'general z and, during the remainder of that reign, the formidable sword os Claudius was 'always drawn in the cause of a master Whom he despised£ At ...
... such arts Gallienus softened the indignation, and dispelled the fears, of his Illyrian 'general z and, during the remainder of that reign, the formidable sword os Claudius was 'always drawn in the cause of a master Whom he despised£ At ...
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... such proposals should have been made to Gal" lienus; he, perhaps, might have listened to a them with patience, and accepted a colleague ® as despicable as himsels'." This stern refusal, and a vlast unsuccessful effort, obliged Aureolus ...
... such proposals should have been made to Gal" lienus; he, perhaps, might have listened to a them with patience, and accepted a colleague ® as despicable as himsels'." This stern refusal, and a vlast unsuccessful effort, obliged Aureolus ...
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Edward Gibbon. C H A P. XI. w Clemency and justice of Claudius. Such ostentatious clemency discovers less of the real character of Claudius, than a trifling circumstance in which he seems to have consulted only the dictates of his heart ...
Edward Gibbon. C H A P. XI. w Clemency and justice of Claudius. Such ostentatious clemency discovers less of the real character of Claudius, than a trifling circumstance in which he seems to have consulted only the dictates of his heart ...
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... such numbers of the barbarians, at length proved fatal to their conqueror. After a short but glorious reign of two years, Claudius expired at Sirmium, amidsi: the tears and acclamations' of his subjects. In his ' last illness, he ...
... such numbers of the barbarians, at length proved fatal to their conqueror. After a short but glorious reign of two years, Claudius expired at Sirmium, amidsi: the tears and acclamations' of his subjects. In his ' last illness, he ...
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... such uninterrupted suc'cess on his arms. 'His military regulatiOns are' contained in a very Concise'epistle to one of his inferior Officers, who is commanded to enforce them, as he wish'es to become a tribune, or as he is desirous to ...
... such uninterrupted suc'cess on his arms. 'His military regulatiOns are' contained in a very Concise'epistle to one of his inferior Officers, who is commanded to enforce them, as he wish'es to become a tribune, or as he is desirous to ...
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