The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... exercised under the name of justice a severe revenge against his friends and family. The senate was permitted to discharge the ungratesul office of punishment, and the emperorreserved for himself the pleasure and merit os obtaining by ...
... exercised under the name of justice a severe revenge against his friends and family. The senate was permitted to discharge the ungratesul office of punishment, and the emperorreserved for himself the pleasure and merit os obtaining by ...
Side 16
... exercised the important office of commander - in chief of the cavalry. In every station he distinguished himself by matchless valour", rigiddiscipline, and successful conduct. He was 'invested with the consulship by the emperor Valerian ...
... exercised the important office of commander - in chief of the cavalry. In every station he distinguished himself by matchless valour", rigiddiscipline, and successful conduct. He was 'invested with the consulship by the emperor Valerian ...
Side 48
... exercised by the ancient conquerors. Princes who, without success', had defended their throne or freedom, were frequently strangled in prison, as soon as the triumphal pomp ascended the Capitol. These usurpers, whom their defeat had ...
... exercised by the ancient conquerors. Princes who, without success', had defended their throne or freedom, were frequently strangled in prison, as soon as the triumphal pomp ascended the Capitol. These usurpers, whom their defeat had ...
Side 68
... exercised a doubtful authority, were unprepared either to Provoked by such treatment, which they considered as trilling and > A perfidious, the Alani had recourse to their own valour for their payment and revenge; and as they moved with ...
... exercised a doubtful authority, were unprepared either to Provoked by such treatment, which they considered as trilling and > A perfidious, the Alani had recourse to their own valour for their payment and revenge; and as they moved with ...
Side 89
... exercised his legions in covering, with rich vineyards, the hills of Gaul and Pannonia, and two considerable spots are described, which were entirely dug and planted by military labour 59. One of these, known under the name of Mount ...
... exercised his legions in covering, with rich vineyards, the hills of Gaul and Pannonia, and two considerable spots are described, which were entirely dug and planted by military labour 59. One of these, known under the name of Mount ...
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