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imagination, and seem to multiply their numbers.   The profuse enumeration of kings, of warriors, of armies and   nations, inclines us to forget that the same objects are   continually repeated under a variety of appellations, and that   the most splendid appellations have been frequently lavished   on the most inconsiderable objects.   

   Chapter X:   

   Emperors Decius, Gallus, Æmilianus, Valerian And   Gallienus.   
   Part I.   The Emperors Decius, Gallus, Æmilianus, Valerian, And Gallienus. -- The General Irruption Of The Barbari Ans. -- The   Thirty Tyrants.   From the great secular games celebrated by Philip, to the   death of the emperor Gallienus, there elapsed twenty years of   shame and misfortune. During that calamitous period, every   instant of time was marked, every province of the Roman   world was afflicted, by barbarous invaders, and military   tyrants, and the ruined empire seemed to approach the last   and fatal moment of its dissolution. The confusion of the times, and the scarcity of authentic memorials, oppose equal   difficulties to the historian, who attempts to preserve a clear   and unbroken thread of narration. Surrounded with imperfect   fragments, always concise, often obscure, and sometimes   contradictory, he is reduced to collect, to compare, and to   conjecture: and though he ought never to place his conjectures in the rank of facts, yet the knowledge of human   nature, and of the sure operation of its fierce and unrestrained   passions, might, on some occasions, supply the want of   historical materials.   There is not, for instance, any difficulty in conceiving, that the   successive murders

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