The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. O. Robinson, 1830 - 1303 sider |
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... already employed on the events of four centuries , may , perhaps , be alarmed at the long prospect of nine hundred years . But it is not my in- tention to expatiate with the same minuteness on the whole series of the Byzantine history ...
... already employed on the events of four centuries , may , perhaps , be alarmed at the long prospect of nine hundred years . But it is not my in- tention to expatiate with the same minuteness on the whole series of the Byzantine history ...
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... already seen , was a conquest of Trajan , and the only province beyond the river . If we inquire into the present state of those countries , we shall find that on the left hand of the Danube , Temeswar and Transylvania have been annexed ...
... already seen , was a conquest of Trajan , and the only province beyond the river . If we inquire into the present state of those countries , we shall find that on the left hand of the Danube , Temeswar and Transylvania have been annexed ...
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... already observ- Lieutenants of ed in the first chapter of this work , some notion may be formed of the armies and pro- vinces thus intrusted to the ruling hand of Au- gustus . But as it was impossible that he could personally command ...
... already observ- Lieutenants of ed in the first chapter of this work , some notion may be formed of the armies and pro- vinces thus intrusted to the ruling hand of Au- gustus . But as it was impossible that he could personally command ...
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... already in their camp , invested with the imperial purple , and prepared to support his election by arms . The dream of liberty was at an end ; and the senate awoke to all the horrors of inevitable servitude . Deserted by the people ...
... already in their camp , invested with the imperial purple , and prepared to support his election by arms . The dream of liberty was at an end ; and the senate awoke to all the horrors of inevitable servitude . Deserted by the people ...
Side 30
... already men- tioned , the empire flourished in peace and prospe- rity . He encouraged the arts , reformed the laws , asserted military discipline , and visited all his pro- vinces in person . His vast and active genius was equally ...
... already men- tioned , the empire flourished in peace and prospe- rity . He encouraged the arts , reformed the laws , asserted military discipline , and visited all his pro- vinces in person . His vast and active genius was equally ...
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