The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1George Bell and Sons, 1891 |
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... Republic Reign of Philip 248. Secular Games Decline of the Roman Empire PAGE 227 227 • 228 229 229 230 231 231 · 233 · 234 · 235 236 236 237 238 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 244 244 245 246 247 CH . VIII . - OF THE STATE OF PERSIA AFTER ...
... Republic Reign of Philip 248. Secular Games Decline of the Roman Empire PAGE 227 227 • 228 229 229 230 231 231 · 233 · 234 · 235 236 236 237 238 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 244 244 245 246 247 CH . VIII . - OF THE STATE OF PERSIA AFTER ...
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... republic ; and the emperors , for the most part , were satisfied with preserving those dominions which had been acquired by the policy of the senate , the active emu- lation of the consuls , and the martial enthusiasm of the people ...
... republic ; and the emperors , for the most part , were satisfied with preserving those dominions which had been acquired by the policy of the senate , the active emu- lation of the consuls , and the martial enthusiasm of the people ...
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... republic almost invin- cible , could make but a very feeble impression on the mer- cenary servants of a despotic prince ; and it became neces- sary to supply that defect by other motives , of a different , but not less forcible nature ...
... republic almost invin- cible , could make but a very feeble impression on the mer- cenary servants of a despotic prince ; and it became neces- sary to supply that defect by other motives , of a different , but not less forcible nature ...
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... republic , of the noblest youths of Rome and Italy , who , by performing their military service on horseback , prepared themselves for the offices of senator and consul ; and solicited , by deeds of valour , the future suffrages of ...
... republic , of the noblest youths of Rome and Italy , who , by performing their military service on horseback , prepared themselves for the offices of senator and consul ; and solicited , by deeds of valour , the future suffrages of ...
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... . Those who fix a regular proportion of as many foot , and twice as many horse , confound the auxiliaries of the emperors with the Italian allies of the republic . and severely trained in the arts of Roman discipline ; Auxiliaries.
... . Those who fix a regular proportion of as many foot , and twice as many horse , confound the auxiliaries of the emperors with the Italian allies of the republic . and severely trained in the arts of Roman discipline ; Auxiliaries.
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