The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. J. Tourneisen, 1787 - 434 sider |
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... Pertinax for Emperor 128 He is acknowledged by the Prætorian Guards 129 193 And by the Senate ib . The Memory of Commodus declared infamous Legal Jurifdiction of the Senate over the Emperors ib . Virtues of Pertinax 130 · 131 He ...
... Pertinax for Emperor 128 He is acknowledged by the Prætorian Guards 129 193 And by the Senate ib . The Memory of Commodus declared infamous Legal Jurifdiction of the Senate over the Emperors ib . Virtues of Pertinax 130 · 131 He ...
Side xiv
... Pertinax - Civil Wars and Victory of Severus over his three Rivals . - Relaxation of Difcipline . - New Maxims of Government . A. D. Proportion of the military Force to the Number of the People Page 137 The Inftitution of the Prætorian ...
... Pertinax - Civil Wars and Victory of Severus over his three Rivals . - Relaxation of Difcipline . - New Maxims of Government . A. D. Proportion of the military Force to the Number of the People Page 137 The Inftitution of the Prætorian ...
Side 110
... Pertinax - his attempts to reform the State - his affaffination by the Pratorian Guards . THE mildness of Marcus , which the rigid difcipline of the Stoics was unable to eradicate , formed , at the fame time , the most amiable , and the ...
... Pertinax - his attempts to reform the State - his affaffination by the Pratorian Guards . THE mildness of Marcus , which the rigid difcipline of the Stoics was unable to eradicate , formed , at the fame time , the most amiable , and the ...
Side 128
... Pertinax for empe ror . 44 The measures of the confpirators were conducted- with the deliberate coolness and celerity which the greatness of the occafion required . They refolved instantly to fill the vacant throne with an emperor ...
... Pertinax for empe ror . 44 The measures of the confpirators were conducted- with the deliberate coolness and celerity which the greatness of the occafion required . They refolved instantly to fill the vacant throne with an emperor ...
Side 129
... Pertinax had already fucceeded to the throne . The guards were rather surprised than pleased with the fufpicious death of a prince , whofe indulgence and liberality they alone had experienced ; but the emergency of the occafion , the ...
... Pertinax had already fucceeded to the throne . The guards were rather surprised than pleased with the fufpicious death of a prince , whofe indulgence and liberality they alone had experienced ; but the emergency of the occafion , the ...
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