The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. J. Tourneisen, 1787 - 434 sider |
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... Republic 244 Murder of Gordian Reign of Philip 248 Secular Games 1 Decline of the Roman Empire CHA P. VIII . Of the State of Perfia after the Restoration of the Monarchy by Artaxerxes . ib . ib . 257 ib . 258 A. D. Page 1 The Barbarians ...
... Republic 244 Murder of Gordian Reign of Philip 248 Secular Games 1 Decline of the Roman Empire CHA P. VIII . Of the State of Perfia after the Restoration of the Monarchy by Artaxerxes . ib . ib . 257 ib . 258 A. D. Page 1 The Barbarians ...
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... republic ; and the emperors , for the most part , were fatisfied with preferving those dominions which had been acquired by the policy of the fenate , the active emulation of the confuls , and the martial enthusiasm of the people . The ...
... republic ; and the emperors , for the most part , were fatisfied with preferving those dominions which had been acquired by the policy of the fenate , the active emulation of the confuls , and the martial enthusiasm of the people . The ...
Side 13
... republic almost invincible , could make but a very feeble impreffion on the mercenary servants of a defpotic prince ; and it became neceffary to fupply that defect by other motives , of a different , but not lefs forcible nature ...
... republic almost invincible , could make but a very feeble impreffion on the mercenary servants of a defpotic prince ; and it became neceffary to fupply that defect by other motives , of a different , but not lefs forcible nature ...
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... republic , of the nobleft youths of Rome and Italy , who , by performing their military fervice on horseback , prepared themselves for the offices of fenator and conful ; and folicited , by deeds of valour , the future fuffrages of ...
... republic , of the nobleft youths of Rome and Italy , who , by performing their military fervice on horseback , prepared themselves for the offices of fenator and conful ; and folicited , by deeds of valour , the future fuffrages of ...
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... republic of Genoa . Venice was yet unborn ; but the territories of that state , which lie to the eaft of the Adige , were inhabited by the Vene- tians " . The middle part of the peninsula that now composes the dutchy of Tuscany and the ...
... republic of Genoa . Venice was yet unborn ; but the territories of that state , which lie to the eaft of the Adige , were inhabited by the Vene- tians " . The middle part of the peninsula that now composes the dutchy of Tuscany and the ...
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