The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... hundred and nineteen years , the seat of empire had never been violated by the presence of a foreign enemy . The unsuccessful expedition of Hannibal " served only to display the character of the senate and peo- ple ; of a senate ...
... hundred and nineteen years , the seat of empire had never been violated by the presence of a foreign enemy . The unsuccessful expedition of Hannibal " served only to display the character of the senate and peo- ple ; of a senate ...
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... hundred and fifty thousand citizens of an age to bear arms . Fifty thousand had already died in the defence of their country ; and the twenty - three legions which ' were employed in the different camps of Italy , Greece , Sar- dinia ...
... hundred and fifty thousand citizens of an age to bear arms . Fifty thousand had already died in the defence of their country ; and the twenty - three legions which ' were employed in the different camps of Italy , Greece , Sar- dinia ...
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... hundred and sixty- eight years before the Christian æra , the family was ennobled by the Prætorship of Anicius , who gloriously terminated the Illyrian war , by the conquest of the nation , and the captiv- ity of their king . From the ...
... hundred and sixty- eight years before the Christian æra , the family was ennobled by the Prætorship of Anicius , who gloriously terminated the Illyrian war , by the conquest of the nation , and the captiv- ity of their king . From the ...
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... hundred and eighty houses , the residence of wealthy and honorable citizens.24 Many of these stately mansions might almost excuse the exaggera- tion of the poet ; that Rome contained a multitude of pal- aces , and that each palace was ...
... hundred and eighty houses , the residence of wealthy and honorable citizens.24 Many of these stately mansions might almost excuse the exaggera- tion of the poet ; that Rome contained a multitude of pal- aces , and that each palace was ...
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... hundred pounds of gold might be considered as no more than adequate to the dignity of the senatorian rank , which required many expenses of a public and ostentatious kind . Several examples are recorded , in the age of Honor- ius , of ...
... hundred pounds of gold might be considered as no more than adequate to the dignity of the senatorian rank , which required many expenses of a public and ostentatious kind . Several examples are recorded , in the age of Honor- ius , of ...
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