The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1AMS Press, 1974 - 541 sider |
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... respect , to desire a private audience , and to plunge their 47 Whilst Severus was very dangerously ill , it was industriously given out that he intended to appoint Niger and Albinus his successors . As he could not be sincere with respect ...
... respect , to desire a private audience , and to plunge their 47 Whilst Severus was very dangerously ill , it was industriously given out that he intended to appoint Niger and Albinus his successors . As he could not be sincere with respect ...
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... respects relaxed ; but in other respects the efficacy of the army was improved . The passage in Herodian has received a new and important interpretation from Delbrück , Geschichte der Kriegskunst , ii . 213-4 . The increase of the pay ...
... respects relaxed ; but in other respects the efficacy of the army was improved . The passage in Herodian has received a new and important interpretation from Delbrück , Geschichte der Kriegskunst , ii . 213-4 . The increase of the pay ...
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... respect and tenderness that was due , from a generous enemy , to their age , their sex , and their royal dignity . " captives tion for Whilst the East anxiously expected the decision of this Negotia- great contest , the emperor ...
... respect and tenderness that was due , from a generous enemy , to their age , their sex , and their royal dignity . " captives tion for Whilst the East anxiously expected the decision of this Negotia- great contest , the emperor ...
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