The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. O. Robinson, 1830 - 1303 sider |
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... favour should be extended to the conclusion of my work . per- It was my first intention to have collected , under ... favours of the crown . * Alluding to the quarto edition , in which size the work was originally published . + See Dr ...
... favour should be extended to the conclusion of my work . per- It was my first intention to have collected , under ... favours of the crown . * Alluding to the quarto edition , in which size the work was originally published . + See Dr ...
Side 15
... favour . The magistrates only , at the fashions , as well as laws , to her Latin provincials . expiration of their office , assumed the quality of They solicited with more ardour , and obtained with Roman citizens ; but as those offices ...
... favour . The magistrates only , at the fashions , as well as laws , to her Latin provincials . expiration of their office , assumed the quality of They solicited with more ardour , and obtained with Roman citizens ; but as those offices ...
Side 29
... favour- ed friends of his uncle were in the number of the conspirators . The fidelity of the legions might defend his authority against open rebellion ; but their vigilance could not secure his person from the dagger of a determined ...
... favour- ed friends of his uncle were in the number of the conspirators . The fidelity of the legions might defend his authority against open rebellion ; but their vigilance could not secure his person from the dagger of a determined ...
Side 36
... favour , will have no attachment , except to the person of their benefactor . Cleander , the successor of Perennis , was a Phrygian by birth ; of a nation , over whose stubborn but servile temper blows only could prevail . " He had been ...
... favour , will have no attachment , except to the person of their benefactor . Cleander , the successor of Perennis , was a Phrygian by birth ; of a nation , over whose stubborn but servile temper blows only could prevail . " He had been ...
Side 51
... favour , con- ferred on both the rank of Augustus , with the revered name of Antoninus ; and for the first time the Roman world beheld three em- Three emperors . perors.k Yet even this equal conduct served only to inflame the contest ...
... favour , con- ferred on both the rank of Augustus , with the revered name of Antoninus ; and for the first time the Roman world beheld three em- Three emperors . perors.k Yet even this equal conduct served only to inflame the contest ...
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