The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireA. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 1303 sider |
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Side vii
... military bodies , and the meaning of military terms , which he found of advantage when he came to write the history of the Roman empire . At the peace , his regiment was disbanded , and he gladly exchanged the life of a soldier for the ...
... military bodies , and the meaning of military terms , which he found of advantage when he came to write the history of the Roman empire . At the peace , his regiment was disbanded , and he gladly exchanged the life of a soldier for the ...
Side xix
... military force of the empire , in the age of the Antonines . A. D. INTRODUCTION . Moderation of Au- gustus Imitated by his successors . Conquest of Britain was the first exception to it . Conquest of Dacia , the second ex- ception to it ...
... military force of the empire , in the age of the Antonines . A. D. INTRODUCTION . Moderation of Au- gustus Imitated by his successors . Conquest of Britain was the first exception to it . Conquest of Dacia , the second ex- ception to it ...
Side xx
... military service and honour . Con- spiracy of Maximin . Murder of Alexander Severus . Tyranny of Maximin 237 Oppression of the provinces . 237 in Africa Revolt Character and elevation of the two Gor- dians . They solicit the ...
... military service and honour . Con- spiracy of Maximin . Murder of Alexander Severus . Tyranny of Maximin 237 Oppression of the provinces . 237 in Africa Revolt Character and elevation of the two Gor- dians . They solicit the ...
Side 2
... military fame of a subject was considered as an insolent invasion of the imperial prerogative ; and it became the duty , as well as interest , of every Roman general , to guard the frontiers intrusted to his care , without aspiring to ...
... military fame of a subject was considered as an insolent invasion of the imperial prerogative ; and it became the duty , as well as interest , of every Roman general , to guard the frontiers intrusted to his care , without aspiring to ...
Side 3
... military emperor at their head . The first exploits of Trajan were against the Da- cians , the most warlike of men , who dwelt beyond the Danube , and who , during the reign of Domitian , had insulted with impunity the majesty of Rome ...
... military emperor at their head . The first exploits of Trajan were against the Da- cians , the most warlike of men , who dwelt beyond the Danube , and who , during the reign of Domitian , had insulted with impunity the majesty of Rome ...
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