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... GUARDS . 2 PIII888 8 8 * 99988 Page 71 .. 72 72 .. 72 72 73 73. A.D. Improvement of Agriculture in the Western Countries of the Empire .. Introduction of Fruits , & c . The Vine The Olive Flax Artificial Grass General Plenty A.D. 37 ...
... GUARDS . 2 PIII888 8 8 * 99988 Page 71 .. 72 72 .. 72 72 73 73. A.D. Improvement of Agriculture in the Western Countries of the Empire .. Introduction of Fruits , & c . The Vine The Olive Flax Artificial Grass General Plenty A.D. 37 ...
Side xv
... Guards Their Institution Their Camp Strength and Confidence Their specious Claims They offer the Empire to Sale 193 It is purchased by Julian Disgrace of the Prætorian Guards Funeral and Apotheosis of Pertinax 193-197 Success of Severus ...
... Guards Their Institution Their Camp Strength and Confidence Their specious Claims They offer the Empire to Sale 193 It is purchased by Julian Disgrace of the Prætorian Guards Funeral and Apotheosis of Pertinax 193-197 Success of Severus ...
Side xvi
... Guards , and Murder of Ulpian Danger of Dion Cassius Tumults of the Legions Firmness of the Emperor Page 4.D. Page Tributes of the Provinces 109 Of Asia , Egypt , and Gaul 109 103 .. Of Africa and Spain 109 103 Of the Isle of Gyarus 110 ...
... Guards , and Murder of Ulpian Danger of Dion Cassius Tumults of the Legions Firmness of the Emperor Page 4.D. Page Tributes of the Provinces 109 Of Asia , Egypt , and Gaul 109 103 .. Of Africa and Spain 109 103 Of the Isle of Gyarus 110 ...
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... allowance of land . The pay and advantages of the guards were in general about double those of the legions . * See also Dion Cass . xl . c . 18.-M. I it was impossible for cowardice or dis- | heavy Of the Roman Empire .
... allowance of land . The pay and advantages of the guards were in general about double those of the legions . * See also Dion Cass . xl . c . 18.-M. I it was impossible for cowardice or dis- | heavy Of the Roman Empire .
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... Guards , watched over the safety of the monarch and the capital . As the au- thors of almost every revolution that dis- tracted the empire , the Prætorians will , Such were the arts of war , by which very soon , and very loudly , demand ...
... Guards , watched over the safety of the monarch and the capital . As the au- thors of almost every revolution that dis- tracted the empire , the Prætorians will , Such were the arts of war , by which very soon , and very loudly , demand ...
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