The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. J. Tourneisen, 1787 - 434 sider |
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... monarchy , having attained its full ftrength and ma- turity , began to verge towards its de- cline ; and will extend to the fubversion of the Western Empire , by the barbarians . of Germany and Scythia , the rude an- cestors of the most ...
... monarchy , having attained its full ftrength and ma- turity , began to verge towards its de- cline ; and will extend to the fubversion of the Western Empire , by the barbarians . of Germany and Scythia , the rude an- cestors of the most ...
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... 76 Of the Conftitution of the Roman Empire , in the Age of the Antonines . A. D. Idea of a Monarchy Situation of Auguftus He reforms the Senate Page 78 ib 79 A. D. Refigns his ufurped Power Is prevailed upon to CONTENTS . xi.
... 76 Of the Conftitution of the Roman Empire , in the Age of the Antonines . A. D. Idea of a Monarchy Situation of Auguftus He reforms the Senate Page 78 ib 79 A. D. Refigns his ufurped Power Is prevailed upon to CONTENTS . xi.
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... Monarchy by Artaxerxes . ib . ib . 257 ib . 258 A. D. Page 1 The Barbarians of the Eaft and of the North Revolutions of Afia 260 261 The Perfian Monarchy reftored by Artaxerxes Reformation of the Magian Religion Perfian Theology , two ...
... Monarchy by Artaxerxes . ib . ib . 257 ib . 258 A. D. Page 1 The Barbarians of the Eaft and of the North Revolutions of Afia 260 261 The Perfian Monarchy reftored by Artaxerxes Reformation of the Magian Religion Perfian Theology , two ...
Side 1
... Monarchy were guarded by ancient renown and difciplined valour . The gentle , but powerful influence of laws and manners had gradually cemented the union of the provinces . Their peaceful inhabitants enjoyed and abused the advantages of ...
... Monarchy were guarded by ancient renown and difciplined valour . The gentle , but powerful influence of laws and manners had gradually cemented the union of the provinces . Their peaceful inhabitants enjoyed and abused the advantages of ...
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... Cæfar , or defended the monarchy of Hadrian and the Anto- nines . The conftitution of the Imperial legion may be described in a few words . " . The heavy - armed I. Arms , 43 " CHAP . infantry , which OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 15.
... Cæfar , or defended the monarchy of Hadrian and the Anto- nines . The conftitution of the Imperial legion may be described in a few words . " . The heavy - armed I. Arms , 43 " CHAP . infantry , which OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 15.
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