A General History of Rome from the Foundation of the City to the Fall of Augustulus, B. C. 753--A. D. 476Harper & brothers, 1876 - 701 sider |
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... period or stage in Roman his- tory , and one which to my own mind exceeds in vital interest either of the preceding , but I am at a loss for any single word to describe it . With the age of the Antonines commences the dissolution of ...
... period or stage in Roman his- tory , and one which to my own mind exceeds in vital interest either of the preceding , but I am at a loss for any single word to describe it . With the age of the Antonines commences the dissolution of ...
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... period . - The twenty - one original tribes supplemented by twelve additional tribes .-- Distinction between the Civitas optimo jure , the Latin right , and the Italic . - Establishment of the Roman colonies . - Construction of roads ...
... period . - The twenty - one original tribes supplemented by twelve additional tribes .-- Distinction between the Civitas optimo jure , the Latin right , and the Italic . - Establishment of the Roman colonies . - Construction of roads ...
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... period and progress of disbelief in the national sys- tem . The study of the Greek language and literature . - Early histories of Rome written by the Grecian freedmen of the noble houses . - Ennius an imitator of Homer . - Influence of ...
... period and progress of disbelief in the national sys- tem . The study of the Greek language and literature . - Early histories of Rome written by the Grecian freedmen of the noble houses . - Ennius an imitator of Homer . - Influence of ...
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... period of general peace . — Peace- ful policy of Augustus . - Assumption of power by Tiberius . - Discontent of the legions on the Danube and the Rhine appeased by Drusus and Ger- manicus . - Campaigns of Germanicus .-- Recovery of the ...
... period of general peace . — Peace- ful policy of Augustus . - Assumption of power by Tiberius . - Discontent of the legions on the Danube and the Rhine appeased by Drusus and Ger- manicus . - Campaigns of Germanicus .-- Recovery of the ...
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... period of general felicity . — Comparison of the two Antonines , Titus and his adopted son Marcus . - Blameless character of this emperor . -His policy uniformly peaceful . - His authority everywhere upheld and respected at home and ...
... period of general felicity . — Comparison of the two Antonines , Titus and his adopted son Marcus . - Blameless character of this emperor . -His policy uniformly peaceful . - His authority everywhere upheld and respected at home and ...
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General History of Rome from the Foundation of the City to the Fall of ... Charles Merivale Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1886 |
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Side 469 - And immediately the angel of the Lord smote him, because he gave not God the glory ; and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost.
Side 36 - Near to the dividing ridge, many of the portages were extremely swampy. Although the country is hilly near the summit level, yet the highest ground, between the waters of the Winnepeek and St. Lawrence, is not more than one hundred and fifty feet above the level of the two lakes in which these waters are supposed to take their source.
Side 269 - It bore an inscription, attributed to Sulla himself, which said that none of his friends ever did him a kindness, and none of his foes a wrong, without being largely requited. Sulla survived his abdication about twelve months, and died in the 676th year of the city (BC 78), at the age of sixty.
Side 539 - he was the first, and, saving his colleague and successor Aurelius, the only one of the emperors who devoted himself to the task of government with a single view to the happiness of his people.