The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Person of Valerius ..... 270 ib . Distress and Firmness of Claudius ........ ib . His Victory over the Goths .... Death of the Emperor , who recommends Aurelian for his Successor ib . The Design impracticable , and withoutEffect 141 ...
... Person of Valerius ..... 270 ib . Distress and Firmness of Claudius ........ ib . His Victory over the Goths .... Death of the Emperor , who recommends Aurelian for his Successor ib . The Design impracticable , and withoutEffect 141 ...
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... person of Trajan , produced an emperor whom the Scipios would not have disowned for their countryman . The situation of the Greeks was very different from that of the barbarians . The former had been long since civilized and corrupted ...
... person of Trajan , produced an emperor whom the Scipios would not have disowned for their countryman . The situation of the Greeks was very different from that of the barbarians . The former had been long since civilized and corrupted ...
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... person , by whatsoever name he may be distinguished , is intrusted with the execution of the laws , the management of the revenue , and the com- mand of the army . But , unless public liberty is protected by intrepid and vigilant ...
... person , by whatsoever name he may be distinguished , is intrusted with the execution of the laws , the management of the revenue , and the com- mand of the army . But , unless public liberty is protected by intrepid and vigilant ...
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... person into slavery . ( 1 ) The most sacred rights of freedom , confirmed by the Porcian and Sempronian laws , were suspended by the military engagement . In his camp , the general exer- cised an absolute power of life and death ; his ...
... person into slavery . ( 1 ) The most sacred rights of freedom , confirmed by the Porcian and Sempronian laws , were suspended by the military engagement . In his camp , the general exer- cised an absolute power of life and death ; his ...
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... person , all the scattered rays of civil jurisdiction . With this view , he permitted the senate to confer upon him , for his life , the powers of the consular ( 1 ) and tribunitian offices , ( 2 ) which were , in the same manner ...
... person , all the scattered rays of civil jurisdiction . With this view , he permitted the senate to confer upon him , for his life , the powers of the consular ( 1 ) and tribunitian offices , ( 2 ) which were , in the same manner ...
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