The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. J. Tourneisen, 1787 - 434 sider |
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Side ix
... Marcus Antoninus Military Establishment of the Roman Emperors Discipline Exercises The Legions under the Emperors Arms Cavalry Auxiliaries Artillery Encampment March Number and Difpofition of the Legions Navy Amount of the whole ...
... Marcus Antoninus Military Establishment of the Roman Emperors Discipline Exercises The Legions under the Emperors Arms Cavalry Auxiliaries Artillery Encampment March Number and Difpofition of the Legions Navy Amount of the whole ...
Side xii
... of the Orientals ib . Knowledge and free Spirit of the Romans 107 Extent of their Empire left them no Place of Refuge 108 98 99 ib . 100 ΙΟΙ 102 of Marcus 102 104 ib . CHA P. IV . The Cruelty , Follies , and xii CONTENTS .
... of the Orientals ib . Knowledge and free Spirit of the Romans 107 Extent of their Empire left them no Place of Refuge 108 98 99 ib . 100 ΙΟΙ 102 of Marcus 102 104 ib . CHA P. IV . The Cruelty , Follies , and xii CONTENTS .
Side xiii
... Marcus To his Wife Fauftina To his Son Commodus 180 Acceffion of the Emperor Commodus . Character of Commodus His Return to Rome Page 110 ib . III 112 113 ib . 114 183 Is wounded by an Affaffin Hatred and Cruelty of Commodus towards the ...
... Marcus To his Wife Fauftina To his Son Commodus 180 Acceffion of the Emperor Commodus . Character of Commodus His Return to Rome Page 110 ib . III 112 113 ib . 114 183 Is wounded by an Affaffin Hatred and Cruelty of Commodus towards the ...
Side xx
... Marcus Antoninus Diftinction of the German Tribe Numbers CHA P. X. Page 299 300 ib . 302 ib . 304 305 306 397 308 ib . 309 311 312 313 314 315 The Emperors Decius , Gallus , Æmilianus , Valerian , and Gallienus . - The general Irruption ...
... Marcus Antoninus Diftinction of the German Tribe Numbers CHA P. X. Page 299 300 ib . 302 ib . 304 305 306 397 308 ib . 309 311 312 313 314 315 The Emperors Decius , Gallus , Æmilianus , Valerian , and Gallienus . - The general Irruption ...
Side 2
... Marcus Antoninus , to deduce the most important circumstances of its decline and fall ; a revolution which will ever be re- membered , and is ftill felt by the nations of the earth . Moderation The principal conquefts of the Romans were ...
... Marcus Antoninus , to deduce the most important circumstances of its decline and fall ; a revolution which will ever be re- membered , and is ftill felt by the nations of the earth . Moderation The principal conquefts of the Romans were ...
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