The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. O. Robinson, 1830 - 1303 sider |
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... affected moder- ation of the emperors , they permitted themselves to despise , and sometimes to forget , the outlying coun- tries which had been left in the enjoyment of a bar- barous independence ; and they gradually usurped the ...
... affected moder- ation of the emperors , they permitted themselves to despise , and sometimes to forget , the outlying coun- tries which had been left in the enjoyment of a bar- barous independence ; and they gradually usurped the ...
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... affected . It was dangerous to trust the sincerity of Augustus ; to seem to distrust it was still more dangerous . The b Julius Cæsar introduced soldiers , strangers , and half - barbarians , into the senate . ( Sueton . in Caesar . c ...
... affected . It was dangerous to trust the sincerity of Augustus ; to seem to distrust it was still more dangerous . The b Julius Cæsar introduced soldiers , strangers , and half - barbarians , into the senate . ( Sueton . in Caesar . c ...
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... affected , however , to con- ceal so invidious a title . See a fragment of a decree of the Senate , conferring on the emperor Vespasian all the powers granted to his predecessors , Augustus , Tibe- 1 In the consideration of the imperial ...
... affected , however , to con- ceal so invidious a title . See a fragment of a decree of the Senate , conferring on the emperor Vespasian all the powers granted to his predecessors , Augustus , Tibe- 1 In the consideration of the imperial ...
Side 27
... affected , on every occasion , to adopt the language and princi- ples of Patricians . In the administration of their own powers , they frequently consulted the great national council , and seemed to refer to its decision the most ...
... affected , on every occasion , to adopt the language and princi- ples of Patricians . In the administration of their own powers , they frequently consulted the great national council , and seemed to refer to its decision the most ...
Side 28
... affected . Augustus was therefore a personal , Cæsar a family , distinction . The former should naturally have expired with the prince on whom it was bestowed ; and however the latter was diffused by adoption and female alliance , Nero ...
... affected . Augustus was therefore a personal , Cæsar a family , distinction . The former should naturally have expired with the prince on whom it was bestowed ; and however the latter was diffused by adoption and female alliance , Nero ...
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