The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. J. Tourneisen, 1787 - 434 sider |
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Side vi
... Rome , from the age of the Antonines , to the fubverfion of the Western Empire . With regard to the fubfequent periods , though I may entertain fome hopes , I dare not prefume to give any affurances . The execution of the extensive plan ...
... Rome , from the age of the Antonines , to the fubverfion of the Western Empire . With regard to the fubfequent periods , though I may entertain fome hopes , I dare not prefume to give any affurances . The execution of the extensive plan ...
Side xvi
... Roman World Alexander refufes the Name of Antoninus He attempts to reform the Army Seditions of the Prætorian Guards , and Murder of 195 196 ib . 198 ib . 200 ib . 201 202 203 204 Ulpian 205 Danger of Dion Caffius 206 Tumults of the ...
... Roman World Alexander refufes the Name of Antoninus He attempts to reform the Army Seditions of the Prætorian Guards , and Murder of 195 196 ib . 198 ib . 200 ib . 201 202 203 204 Ulpian 205 Danger of Dion Caffius 206 Tumults of the ...
Side xviii
... Roman World 248 Sedition at Rome 249 Difcontent of the Prætorian Guards 250 238 Maffacre of Maximus and Balbinus 251 The third Gordian remains fole Emperor 252 Innocence and Virtues of Gordian 253 240 Administration of Mifitheus ib ...
... Roman World 248 Sedition at Rome 249 Difcontent of the Prætorian Guards 250 238 Maffacre of Maximus and Balbinus 251 The third Gordian remains fole Emperor 252 Innocence and Virtues of Gordian 253 240 Administration of Mifitheus ib ...
Side 4
... Roman empire Britain was received , during the first century of the Chriftian exception Era , was the province of Britain . In this single inftance the fucceffors of Cæfar and Auguftus were perfuaded to follow the example of the former ...
... Roman empire Britain was received , during the first century of the Chriftian exception Era , was the province of Britain . In this single inftance the fucceffors of Cæfar and Auguftus were perfuaded to follow the example of the former ...
Side 23
... world , and to explore the most remote coafts of the ocean . To the Romans the ocean remained an object of terror rather than of curiofity " ; the whole extent of the ... Roman navy , a very confiderable B 4 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 23.
... world , and to explore the most remote coafts of the ocean . To the Romans the ocean remained an object of terror rather than of curiofity " ; the whole extent of the ... Roman navy , a very confiderable B 4 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 23.
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