The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Alex. Murray & Son, 1869 |
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Side 5
... Roman empire , 36 . CHAP . II . — Of the Union and internal Prosperity of the Roman Em- pire in the Age of the Antonines . Principles of government , 36 ; spirit of toleration at Rome , 37 -39 . Freedom of Rome , Italy , the provinces ...
... Roman empire , 36 . CHAP . II . — Of the Union and internal Prosperity of the Roman Em- pire in the Age of the Antonines . Principles of government , 36 ; spirit of toleration at Rome , 37 -39 . Freedom of Rome , Italy , the provinces ...
Side 6
... Roman generals , 61. Division of the provinces between the . emperor and the senate , 62 ; consular and tribunitian powers , 62 ; imperial prerogatives , 63 ; the magistrates ; the senate , 64. The imperial system , 65 ; court of the ...
... Roman generals , 61. Division of the provinces between the . emperor and the senate , 62 ; consular and tribunitian powers , 62 ; imperial prerogatives , 63 ; the magistrates ; the senate , 64. The imperial system , 65 ; court of the ...
Side 20
... Roman province . The native Caledonians preserved in the northern extremity of the island their wild independence , for which they were not less in- debted to their poverty than to their valour . Their incursions were frequently ...
... Roman province . The native Caledonians preserved in the northern extremity of the island their wild independence , for which they were not less in- debted to their poverty than to their valour . Their incursions were frequently ...
Side 22
... Roman power , raised above the temptation of conquest , was actuated only by the love of order and justice . During a long period of forty- three years their virtuous labours were crowned with success ; and if we except a few slight ...
... Roman power , raised above the temptation of conquest , was actuated only by the love of order and justice . During a long period of forty- three years their virtuous labours were crowned with success ; and if we except a few slight ...
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