The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1W. Strahan; and T. Cadell, in the Strand., 1782 |
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... Honours 235 Confpiracy of Maximin 206 , 207 208 Murder of Alexander Severus ib . Murder of Ulpian 188 Danger of Dion Caffius Tyranny of Maximin 209 189 Tumults of the Legions- Oppreffion of the Provinces 211 190 Firmness of the Emperor ...
... Honours 235 Confpiracy of Maximin 206 , 207 208 Murder of Alexander Severus ib . Murder of Ulpian 188 Danger of Dion Caffius Tyranny of Maximin 209 189 Tumults of the Legions- Oppreffion of the Provinces 211 190 Firmness of the Emperor ...
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... honour , are extremely provoked on this This wall of Antoninus , at a cities of Edinburgh and Glaf- occafion , both with Tacitus and with Agricola . 1 See Horley's Britannia Romana , 1. i . c . 10 . gow , CHA P. I. CHAP . I. Conquest of ...
... honour , are extremely provoked on this This wall of Antoninus , at a cities of Edinburgh and Glaf- occafion , both with Tacitus and with Agricola . 1 See Horley's Britannia Romana , 1. i . c . 10 . gow , CHA P. I. CHAP . I. Conquest of ...
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... honour and religion . The peasant , or mecha- nic , îmbibed the useful prejudice that he was advanced to the more ... honours he was affociated . On his first entrance into the service , an oath was adminiftered to him , with every ...
... honour and religion . The peasant , or mecha- nic , îmbibed the useful prejudice that he was advanced to the more ... honours he was affociated . On his first entrance into the service , an oath was adminiftered to him , with every ...
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... honour and the cuftody of the eagle , was formed of eleven hundred and five foldiers , the most approved for valour and fidelity . The remaining nine cohorts con- fifted each of five hundred and fifty - five ; and the whole body of ...
... honour and the cuftody of the eagle , was formed of eleven hundred and five foldiers , the most approved for valour and fidelity . The remaining nine cohorts con- fifted each of five hundred and fifty - five ; and the whole body of ...
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... honours and advantages they were exalted , by just degrees , to an equality with their conquerors . I. The policy of the emperors and the senate , as far as it con- cerned religion , was happily feconded by the reflections of the ...
... honours and advantages they were exalted , by just degrees , to an equality with their conquerors . I. The policy of the emperors and the senate , as far as it con- cerned religion , was happily feconded by the reflections of the ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1840 |
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