The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. O. Robinson, 1830 - 1303 sider |
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... imperial prerogative . The former pre- serves his mili . tary command and guards in Rome itself . In return for this imaginary conces- sion , Augustus obtained an important privilege , which rendered him master of Rome and Italy . By a ...
... imperial prerogative . The former pre- serves his mili . tary command and guards in Rome itself . In return for this imaginary conces- sion , Augustus obtained an important privilege , which rendered him master of Rome and Italy . By a ...
Side 27
... imperial government ; as it the imperial sys- was instituted by Augustus , and main- tained by those princes who understood their own interest and that of the people , it may be de- fined an absolute monarchy disguised by the forms of a ...
... imperial government ; as it the imperial sys- was instituted by Augustus , and main- tained by those princes who understood their own interest and that of the people , it may be de- fined an absolute monarchy disguised by the forms of a ...
Side 28
... imperial dignity , and they have been pre- served by a long succession of emperors , Romans , Greeks , Franks , and Germans , from the fall of the republic to the present time . A distinction was , however , soon introduced . The sacred ...
... imperial dignity , and they have been pre- served by a long succession of emperors , Romans , Greeks , Franks , and Germans , from the fall of the republic to the present time . A distinction was , however , soon introduced . The sacred ...
Side 41
... imperial purple . Instead of being dazzled by the dangerous honour , the affrighted victim escaped from their violence , and took refuge A conspiracy pre- at the feet of Pertinax . A short time vented . afterwards , Sosius Falco , one ...
... imperial purple . Instead of being dazzled by the dangerous honour , the affrighted victim escaped from their violence , and took refuge A conspiracy pre- at the feet of Pertinax . A short time vented . afterwards , Sosius Falco , one ...
Side 52
... imperial stand - only could reign , and that the other must fall ; and ard , with the free - born warriors who started to arms at the voice of the king of Morven ; if , in a word , we contemplated the untutored Caledonians , glow- ing ...
... imperial stand - only could reign , and that the other must fall ; and ard , with the free - born warriors who started to arms at the voice of the king of Morven ; if , in a word , we contemplated the untutored Caledonians , glow- ing ...
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