The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. O. Robinson, 1830 - 1303 sider |
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... Dangerous situation of Gallus sects . Toleration of paganism by Constantine 331 He transports his fleet from the Eu- phrates to the Tigris 375 275 355 He is sent to Athens . Recalled to Mi- lan His disgrace and death . The danger and ...
... Dangerous situation of Gallus sects . Toleration of paganism by Constantine 331 He transports his fleet from the Eu- phrates to the Tigris 375 275 355 He is sent to Athens . Recalled to Mi- lan His disgrace and death . The danger and ...
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... dangers inherent to a military government were , in a great measure , suspended . The soldiers were seldom roused to that ... danger and mischief . The Roman emperors , desir- ous to spare the legions that interval of suspense , and the ...
... dangers inherent to a military government were , in a great measure , suspended . The soldiers were seldom roused to that ... danger and mischief . The Roman emperors , desir- ous to spare the legions that interval of suspense , and the ...
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... danger , and by the habit of slaughter , which he contracted in his daily amusements . History has preserved a long list of consular senators sacrificed to his wanton suspicion , which sought out , with peculiar anxiety , those un ...
... danger , and by the habit of slaughter , which he contracted in his daily amusements . History has preserved a long list of consular senators sacrificed to his wanton suspicion , which sought out , with peculiar anxiety , those un ...
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... danger or festivity . Elated by success , enervated by luxury , and raised above the level of subjects by their dangerous privileges , they soon became in- capable of military fatigue , oppressive to the coun- try , and impatient of a ...
... danger or festivity . Elated by success , enervated by luxury , and raised above the level of subjects by their dangerous privileges , they soon became in- capable of military fatigue , oppressive to the coun- try , and impatient of a ...
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... danger of rebel- formed a Macedonian phalanx of guards , persecuted lion . A secret conspiracy , provoked by his own the disciples of Aristotle , and displayed with a jealousy , was fatal to the tyrant . The prætorian | puerile ...
... danger of rebel- formed a Macedonian phalanx of guards , persecuted lion . A secret conspiracy , provoked by his own the disciples of Aristotle , and displayed with a jealousy , was fatal to the tyrant . The prætorian | puerile ...
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