The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. J. Tourneisen, 1787 - 434 sider |
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Side xv
... Peace and Profperity Relaxation of military Difcipline ib . 161 ib . 162 163 New Eftablishment of the Prætorian Guards The Office of Prætorian Præfect 164 ib . The Senate oppreffed by military Defpotifm 165 166 New Maxims of the ...
... Peace and Profperity Relaxation of military Difcipline ib . 161 ib . 162 163 New Eftablishment of the Prætorian Guards The Office of Prætorian Præfect 164 ib . The Senate oppreffed by military Defpotifm 165 166 New Maxims of the ...
Side xx
... Peace in War The Bards Caufes which checked the Progrefs of the Ger- mans Want of Arms of Discipline Civil Diffentions of Germany Fomented by the Policy of Rome Tranfient Union against Marcus Antoninus Diftinction of the German Tribe ...
... Peace in War The Bards Caufes which checked the Progrefs of the Ger- mans Want of Arms of Discipline Civil Diffentions of Germany Fomented by the Policy of Rome Tranfient Union against Marcus Antoninus Diftinction of the German Tribe ...
Side xxi
... Peace by the Payment of an Popular Difcontent 253 Victory and Revolt of Æmilianus Gallus abandoned and slain Valerian revenges the Death of Gallus , and is acknowledged Emperor Character of Valerian 253-268 . General Misfortunes of the ...
... Peace by the Payment of an Popular Difcontent 253 Victory and Revolt of Æmilianus Gallus abandoned and slain Valerian revenges the Death of Gallus , and is acknowledged Emperor Character of Valerian 253-268 . General Misfortunes of the ...
Side 1
... peaceful inhabitants enjoyed and abused the advantages of wealth and luxury . The image of a free conftitution was preferved with decent reverence : The Roman fenate appeared to poffefs the fovereign authority , and devolved on the ...
... peaceful inhabitants enjoyed and abused the advantages of wealth and luxury . The image of a free conftitution was preferved with decent reverence : The Roman fenate appeared to poffefs the fovereign authority , and devolved on the ...
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... peace by his temper and fituation , it was eafy for him to discover , that Rome , in her prefent exalted fituation , had much less to hope than to fear from the chance of arms ; and that , in the profecution of remote wars , the ...
... peace by his temper and fituation , it was eafy for him to discover , that Rome , in her prefent exalted fituation , had much less to hope than to fear from the chance of arms ; and that , in the profecution of remote wars , the ...
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