The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... Imperial ministers . The foreign auxiliaries , who had been attached to the person of Stilicho , lamented his death ; but the desire of revenge was checked by a natural apprehension for the safety of their wives and chil dren ; who were ...
... Imperial ministers . The foreign auxiliaries , who had been attached to the person of Stilicho , lamented his death ; but the desire of revenge was checked by a natural apprehension for the safety of their wives and chil dren ; who were ...
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... Imperial ministers still delayed and eluded the payment of the four thousand pounds of gold , which had been granted by the Roman senate , either to reward his services , or to appease his fury . His decent firmness was supported by an ...
... Imperial ministers still delayed and eluded the payment of the four thousand pounds of gold , which had been granted by the Roman senate , either to reward his services , or to appease his fury . His decent firmness was supported by an ...
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... Imperial purple . " The several branches , to whom it was communicated , united , by marriage or in- heritance , the wealth and titles of the Annian , the Petronian , and the Olybrian houses ; and in each generation the num- ber of ...
... Imperial purple . " The several branches , to whom it was communicated , united , by marriage or in- heritance , the wealth and titles of the Annian , the Petronian , and the Olybrian houses ; and in each generation the num- ber of ...
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... Imperial magnificence . The baths of Antoninus Cara- calla , which were open , at stated hours , for the indiscriminate service of the senators and the people , contained above six- teen hundred seats of marble ; and more than three ...
... Imperial magnificence . The baths of Antoninus Cara- calla , which were open , at stated hours , for the indiscriminate service of the senators and the people , contained above six- teen hundred seats of marble ; and more than three ...
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... Imperial troops . A victorious leader , who united the daring spirit of a Barbarian with the art and discipline of a Roman general , was at the head of a hundred thousand fighting men ; and Italy pronounced , with terror and respect ...
... Imperial troops . A victorious leader , who united the daring spirit of a Barbarian with the art and discipline of a Roman general , was at the head of a hundred thousand fighting men ; and Italy pronounced , with terror and respect ...
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