The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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Edward Gibbon. between the emperor and the army , boldly claimed their allegiance , as the first magistrate of the republic . ( 1 ) During a long period of two hundred and twenty years , from the establish- .ment of this artful system to ...
Edward Gibbon. between the emperor and the army , boldly claimed their allegiance , as the first magistrate of the republic . ( 1 ) During a long period of two hundred and twenty years , from the establish- .ment of this artful system to ...
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... army in the Lower Germany ; and immediately , by a decree of the senate , declared him his colleague and successor in the empire . ( 1 ) It is sin- cerely to be lamented , that while we are fatigued with the disgustful relation of ...
... army in the Lower Germany ; and immediately , by a decree of the senate , declared him his colleague and successor in the empire . ( 1 ) It is sin- cerely to be lamented , that while we are fatigued with the disgustful relation of ...
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... army , and the conduct of a difficult war against the Quadi and Marcomanni . ( 9 ) The servile and profligate youths whom Marcus had banished , soon regained their station and influence about the new emperor . They exaggerated the ...
... army , and the conduct of a difficult war against the Quadi and Marcomanni . ( 9 ) The servile and profligate youths whom Marcus had banished , soon regained their station and influence about the new emperor . They exaggerated the ...
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... army , and by alarming the fears of Commodus , exacted and obtained the minister's death , as the only redress of their grievances . ( 17 ) This presumption of a distant army , and their discovery of the weakness of government , was a ...
... army , and by alarming the fears of Commodus , exacted and obtained the minister's death , as the only redress of their grievances . ( 17 ) This presumption of a distant army , and their discovery of the weakness of government , was a ...
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... army on the Danube . 14. He was consular legate of Mæsia . 15. Of Dacia . 16. Of Syria . 17. Of Britain . 18. He had the care of the public provisions at Rome . 19. He was proconsul of Africa . 20. Præfect of the city . Herodian ( 1. i ...
... army on the Danube . 14. He was consular legate of Mæsia . 15. Of Dacia . 16. Of Syria . 17. Of Britain . 18. He had the care of the public provisions at Rome . 19. He was proconsul of Africa . 20. Præfect of the city . Herodian ( 1. i ...
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