IN TWELVE VOLUMES. VOL. IV. A NEW EDITION. 5 LONDON: PUBLISHED BY VERNOR, HOOD & SHARPE, IN THE POULTRY; FINSBURY SQUARE.PRINTED FOR, AND SOLD BY, NO. 4. HORSE WYND, EDINBURGH. 1 806. TABLE OF CONTENTS Julian is declared Emperor by the Legions of Gaul... His March and Success.-The death of Constantius.-Civil 4 360 The Legions of Gaul are ordered to march into the East ib. Their Discontents 7 They proclaim Julian Emperor 9 His protestations of Innocence 12 His Embassy to Constantius 14 360, 361. His fourth and fifth Expeditions beyond the Rhine 17 361 Fruitless Treaty and Declaration of War 19 Julian prepares to attack Constantius 22 His march from the Rhine into Illyricum 25 He justifies his Cause 29 Hostile Preparations 32 361 Death of Constantius 34 361 Julian enters Constantinople 36 361 Is acknowledged by the whole Empire 37 His civil Government and private Life ib. Reformation of the Palace 41 Chamber of Justice 45 Punishment of the Innocent and the Guilty 47 Clemency of Julian 50 His love of Freedom and the Republic 52 His care of the Grecian Cities '55 Julian, an Orator and a Judge 57 His Character 59 A 2 CHAP |