The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... discovered that the em- peror was desirous of finding disaffection and treason in the senate . That assembly , whom Marcus had ever considered as the great council of the nation , was composed of the most distinguished of the Ro- mans ...
... discovered that the em- peror was desirous of finding disaffection and treason in the senate . That assembly , whom Marcus had ever considered as the great council of the nation , was composed of the most distinguished of the Ro- mans ...
Side 53
... discovered that a young lady of Emesa in Syria had aroyal nativity , he solicited and obtained her hand . Julia Domna ( for that was her name ) deserved all that the stars could promise her . She possessed , even in an advanced age ...
... discovered that a young lady of Emesa in Syria had aroyal nativity , he solicited and obtained her hand . Julia Domna ( for that was her name ) deserved all that the stars could promise her . She possessed , even in an advanced age ...
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... discovered his error , and bewailed the irreparable loss . While Sigismond embraced the corpse of the unfortunate youth , he received a severe admonition from one of his attendants : " It is not his situation , O king ! it is thine ...
... discovered his error , and bewailed the irreparable loss . While Sigismond embraced the corpse of the unfortunate youth , he received a severe admonition from one of his attendants : " It is not his situation , O king ! it is thine ...
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