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... reign , † and , after he was no more , regulated his own ad- ministration by the example and maxims of his predecessor . Their united reigns are possibly the only period of history in which the happiness of a great people was the sole ...
... reign , † and , after he was no more , regulated his own ad- ministration by the example and maxims of his predecessor . Their united reigns are possibly the only period of history in which the happiness of a great people was the sole ...
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... REIGN OF CLAUDIUS . - DEFEAT OF THE GUTHS . VICTORIES , TRIUMPH , AND DEATH OF AURELIAN . UNDER the deplorable reigns of Valerian and Gallienus , the empire was oppressed and almost destroyed by the soldiers , the tyrants , and the ...
... REIGN OF CLAUDIUS . - DEFEAT OF THE GUTHS . VICTORIES , TRIUMPH , AND DEATH OF AURELIAN . UNDER the deplorable reigns of Valerian and Gallienus , the empire was oppressed and almost destroyed by the soldiers , the tyrants , and the ...
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... reign of Carinus had indeed been a reign of pleasure . But this vain prodigality , which the prudence of Diocletian might justly despise , was enjoyed with surprise and transport by the Roman people . The oldest of the citizens ...
... reign of Carinus had indeed been a reign of pleasure . But this vain prodigality , which the prudence of Diocletian might justly despise , was enjoyed with surprise and transport by the Roman people . The oldest of the citizens ...
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CHAPTER 1THE EXTENT AND MILITARY FORCE OF THE EMPIRE DI | 1 |
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