| Robert Henry - 1789 - 644 pages
...wall, which had long been the boundary of the empire on that fide. But Theodofius, not yet foliated with victory and fuccefs, purfued the flying enemy...plot was forming againft his authority and life. One V.ilentinus, who had been baniflicd into Britain for his crimes, was the author of this confpiracy,... | |
| Antoine-François Bertrand-de-Molleville - 1812 - 524 pages
...northward, recovered the whole country to the south of Severus's wall, and soon after drove the enemy beyond the wall of Antoninus Pius, which he repaired...more the frontier of the Roman territories in Britain ; which he brought to a state of the most perfect order, happiness, and security. When he was recalled,... | |
| Antoine-François Bertrand-de-Molleville - 1812 - 528 pages
...northward, recovered the whole country to the south of Severus's wall, and soon after drove the enemy beyond the wall of Antoninus Pius, which he repaired...more the frontier of the Roman territories in Britain ; which he brought to a state of the most perfect order, happiness, and security. When he was recalled,... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 444 pages
...pofleffion of the ' . • * '*° Amm, Marcel. l.»7. c. 7. places which the enemy had abandoned, and AD 368. repaired fuch of them as they had deftroyed, until...his authority and life. One Valentinus, who had been banimed into Britain for. his crimes, was the author of this confpbacy, in which he found means to... | |
| England - 1873 - 664 pages
...drove the enemy before him. They were driven, indeed, beyond the wall of Antoninus Pius, which was now repaired, and made once more the frontier of the Roman territories in Britain ; tho country between the two wall« being reduced into the form of a province, which was named Valentía,... | |
| Robert Henry - 1788 - 406 pages
...thenv>4>eyond vthe wall of Antoninus Pius, wltfth^hS Pgpa'ired? and made once more the frontier of 'thd''Romah territories ,in Britain. The country between the two...form -of :a' province, which, he named Valent-ia,' itt :rRJhour of the emperor Valens. But while this excellent perfbn was engaged in thefe glorious -tails,... | |
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