The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. O. Robinson, 1830 - 1303 sider |
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Side 7
... important labour was performed by the hands of the legionaries themselves ; to whom the use of the spade and the pick - axe was no less familiar than that of the sword or pilum . Active valour may often be the present of nature ; but ...
... important labour was performed by the hands of the legionaries themselves ; to whom the use of the spade and the pick - axe was no less familiar than that of the sword or pilum . Active valour may often be the present of nature ; but ...
Side 12
... important speculation ; and in the profound inquiry , they dis- played the strength and weakness of the human ... important exception ; so important indeed that the discussion will require a distinct chapter of this work . ingenious ...
... important speculation ; and in the profound inquiry , they dis- played the strength and weakness of the human ... important exception ; so important indeed that the discussion will require a distinct chapter of this work . ingenious ...
Side 26
... important re- authority of the Prince , the favourite epithet of strictions . Their authority expired with the year Augustus , was the same in every part of the empire . in which they were elected ; the former oflice was divided between ...
... important re- authority of the Prince , the favourite epithet of strictions . Their authority expired with the year Augustus , was the same in every part of the empire . in which they were elected ; the former oflice was divided between ...
Side 27
... important functions . Those honours still attracted the vain ambition of the Romans ; and the emperors themselves , though invested for life with the powers of the consulship , frequently aspired to the title of that annual dignity ...
... important functions . Those honours still attracted the vain ambition of the Romans ; and the emperors themselves , though invested for life with the powers of the consulship , frequently aspired to the title of that annual dignity ...
Side 68
... important care of training and reviewing the new levies was intrusted to Maximin . One day , as he entered the field of exercise , the troops , either from a sudden impulse , or a formed conspiracy , saluted him emperor , si- lenced by ...
... important care of training and reviewing the new levies was intrusted to Maximin . One day , as he entered the field of exercise , the troops , either from a sudden impulse , or a formed conspiracy , saluted him emperor , si- lenced by ...
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