The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Alex. Murray & Son, 1869 |
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Side 5
... spirit of toleration at Rome , 37 -39 . Freedom of Rome , Italy , the provinces , colonies , and municipal towns , division of the Latin and the Greek provinces , 40-43 . Use of both the Greek and Latin languages , 44. Slaves , their ...
... spirit of toleration at Rome , 37 -39 . Freedom of Rome , Italy , the provinces , colonies , and municipal towns , division of the Latin and the Greek provinces , 40-43 . Use of both the Greek and Latin languages , 44. Slaves , their ...
Side 6
... spirit of the Romans , 74 ; extent of their empire left them no place of refuge , 75 . CHAP . IV . — The Cruelty , Follies , and Murder of Commodus . Election of Pertinax . - His Attempts to reform the State .-- His Assassination by the ...
... spirit of the Romans , 74 ; extent of their empire left them no place of refuge , 75 . CHAP . IV . — The Cruelty , Follies , and Murder of Commodus . Election of Pertinax . - His Attempts to reform the State .-- His Assassination by the ...
Side 8
... spirit of persecution , 159– 161. Establishment of the royal authority in the provinces ; ex- tent and population of Persia , 162. Wars between the Parthian 165 and Roman empires , 163 ; cities of Seleucia and Ctesiphon , 163 ; 216 ...
... spirit of persecution , 159– 161. Establishment of the royal authority in the provinces ; ex- tent and population of Persia , 162. Wars between the Parthian 165 and Roman empires , 163 ; cities of Seleucia and Ctesiphon , 163 ; 216 ...
Side 20
... spirit ( see his Sylva v . ) , the unviolated independence of his native country . But , if the single testimony of Richard of Cirencester was sufficient to create a Roman province of Vespasiana to the north of the wall , that inde ...
... spirit ( see his Sylva v . ) , the unviolated independence of his native country . But , if the single testimony of Richard of Cirencester was sufficient to create a Roman province of Vespasiana to the north of the wall , that inde ...
Side 22
... spirit of Trajan , formed a very singular contrast with the moderation of his successor . The restless activity of Hadrian was not less remarkable , when compared with the gentle repose of Antoninus Pius . The life of the former was ...
... spirit of Trajan , formed a very singular contrast with the moderation of his successor . The restless activity of Hadrian was not less remarkable , when compared with the gentle repose of Antoninus Pius . The life of the former was ...
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