The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Pertinax - His Attempts to reform the State His Assassination by the Prætorian Guards . PAGE To his Wife Faustina ................ ib . To his Son Commodus .... 180 Accession of the Emperor Commodus ...... 51 ib . Character of Commodus ...
... Pertinax - His Attempts to reform the State His Assassination by the Prætorian Guards . PAGE To his Wife Faustina ................ ib . To his Son Commodus .... 180 Accession of the Emperor Commodus ...... 51 ib . Character of Commodus ...
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... Pertinax - His at tempts to reform the State - His assassination by the Praetorian guards . THE mildness of Marcus , which the rigid discipline of the Stoics was unable to eradicate , formed , at the same time , the most amiable , and ...
... Pertinax - His at tempts to reform the State - His assassination by the Praetorian guards . THE mildness of Marcus , which the rigid discipline of the Stoics was unable to eradicate , formed , at the same time , the most amiable , and ...
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... Pertinax præfect of the city , an ancient senator of consular rank , whose conspicuous merit had broke through the obscurity of his birth , and raised him to the first honours of the state . He had successively governed most of the ...
... Pertinax præfect of the city , an ancient senator of consular rank , whose conspicuous merit had broke through the obscurity of his birth , and raised him to the first honours of the state . He had successively governed most of the ...
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... Pertinax had already succeeded to the throne . The guards were rather surprised than pleased with the suspicious death of a prince , whose indulgence and liberality they alone had experienced ; but the emergency of the occasion , the ...
... Pertinax had already succeeded to the throne . The guards were rather surprised than pleased with the suspicious death of a prince , whose indulgence and liberality they alone had experienced ; but the emergency of the occasion , the ...
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... Pertinax was grave and affable . He lived with the vir- tuous part of the senate ( and in a private station he had been acquainted with the true character of each individual , ) without either pride or jealousy ; con- sidered them as ...
... Pertinax was grave and affable . He lived with the vir- tuous part of the senate ( and in a private station he had been acquainted with the true character of each individual , ) without either pride or jealousy ; con- sidered them as ...
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