The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... frontier , the compressed and receding line . is still distinctly visible ; though gradually dismembered , and its broken fragments assuming the form of regular states and kingdoms , the real relation of those kingdoms to the empire is ...
... frontier , the compressed and receding line . is still distinctly visible ; though gradually dismembered , and its broken fragments assuming the form of regular states and kingdoms , the real relation of those kingdoms to the empire is ...
Side 1
... frontier . ib . CHAPTER III Rhætia .......... ib . Noricum and Pannonia ib . Dalmatia ..... 15 Of the Constitution of the Roman Empire , in the Age of the Antonines . Masia and Dacia ib . A. D. Thrace , Macedonia , and Greece ib ...
... frontier . ib . CHAPTER III Rhætia .......... ib . Noricum and Pannonia ib . Dalmatia ..... 15 Of the Constitution of the Roman Empire , in the Age of the Antonines . Masia and Dacia ib . A. D. Thrace , Macedonia , and Greece ib ...
Side 9
... frontier of the Turkish and Russian empires . ( 6 ) Trajan was ambitious of fame ; and as long as mankind shall continue to bestow more liberal applause on their destroyers than on their bene- factors , the thirst of military glory will ...
... frontier of the Turkish and Russian empires . ( 6 ) Trajan was ambitious of fame ; and as long as mankind shall continue to bestow more liberal applause on their destroyers than on their bene- factors , the thirst of military glory will ...
Side 9
... frontier of the empire . ( 3 ) Censure , which arraigns the public actions and the private motives of princes , has ascribed to envy , a conduct which might be attributed to the prudence and moderation of Hadrian . The various character ...
... frontier of the empire . ( 3 ) Censure , which arraigns the public actions and the private motives of princes , has ascribed to envy , a conduct which might be attributed to the prudence and moderation of Hadrian . The various character ...
Side 9
... frontier , the reigns of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius offer the fair prospect of uni- versal peace . ( 1 ) The Roman name was revered among the most remote nations of the earth . The fiercest barbarians frequently submitted their ...
... frontier , the reigns of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius offer the fair prospect of uni- versal peace . ( 1 ) The Roman name was revered among the most remote nations of the earth . The fiercest barbarians frequently submitted their ...
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