The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... exposed to his jealous suspicions , the dishonour of their wives and daughters heightened the gratification of his sensual passions . “ It may be presumed , that an imperial lover was seldom reduced to sigh in vain ; but whenever ...
... exposed to his jealous suspicions , the dishonour of their wives and daughters heightened the gratification of his sensual passions . “ It may be presumed , that an imperial lover was seldom reduced to sigh in vain ; but whenever ...
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... exposed his own person with an excess of valour which almost dege- nerated into rashness ; and they conjured him for the future to pay more regard to the preservation of a life , in which the safety of Rome and of the empire was ...
... exposed his own person with an excess of valour which almost dege- nerated into rashness ; and they conjured him for the future to pay more regard to the preservation of a life , in which the safety of Rome and of the empire was ...
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... exposed to the P Exceptis latrocinii illius primis auctoribus , qui desperatâ veniâ , locum quem pugnæ sumpserant texere corporibus . Panegyr . Vet . ix . 17 . A very idle rumour soon prevailed , that Maxentius , who had not taken any ...
... exposed to the P Exceptis latrocinii illius primis auctoribus , qui desperatâ veniâ , locum quem pugnæ sumpserant texere corporibus . Panegyr . Vet . ix . 17 . A very idle rumour soon prevailed , that Maxentius , who had not taken any ...
Side 39
... exposed his own person and family , put to death the two sons of the tyrant , and carefully extirpated his whole race . The most distinguished adherents of Maxentius must have expected to share his fate , as they had shared his ...
... exposed his own person and family , put to death the two sons of the tyrant , and carefully extirpated his whole race . The most distinguished adherents of Maxentius must have expected to share his fate , as they had shared his ...
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... exposed without protection to the insults or neglect of its distant master . We may observe that , in this last effort to preserve their expiring freedom , the Romans , from the apprehension of a tribute , had raised Maxentius to the ...
... exposed without protection to the insults or neglect of its distant master . We may observe that , in this last effort to preserve their expiring freedom , the Romans , from the apprehension of a tribute , had raised Maxentius to the ...
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