The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... Carus, and his Sons. Extraordinary Contest between the Army and the Senate for the Choice of an Emperor - A peacesul ... Carus - The Sentiments of the Senate and 'People - Carus defeats the Sarmatians, and marches into the East _ ...
... Carus, and his Sons. Extraordinary Contest between the Army and the Senate for the Choice of an Emperor - A peacesul ... Carus - The Sentiments of the Senate and 'People - Carus defeats the Sarmatians, and marches into the East _ ...
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... Carus, and [air Sons. UCH was the unhappy condition of the Roman emperors, that, whatever might be their conduct, their fate was commonly the same. A life of pleasure or virtue, of severit'y or mildness, ofindolence or glory, alike led ...
... Carus, and [air Sons. UCH was the unhappy condition of the Roman emperors, that, whatever might be their conduct, their fate was commonly the same. A life of pleasure or virtue, of severit'y or mildness, ofindolence or glory, alike led ...
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... Carus, his Praetorian p'r'aefect, the most deserving of the Imperial throne. Every circumstance that relates to this prince appears of a mixed and doubtful nature. He gloried in the title of Roman Citizen; and affected to compare the ...
... Carus, his Praetorian p'r'aefect, the most deserving of the Imperial throne. Every circumstance that relates to this prince appears of a mixed and doubtful nature. He gloried in the title of Roman Citizen; and affected to compare the ...
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... Carus. Notwithstanding the severe justice which he exercised against the assaffins of Probus, to whose savour and esteem he was' ' highly' indebted, he could not escape the suspicion of being accessary to a deed from whence he derived ...
... Carus. Notwithstanding the severe justice which he exercised against the assaffins of Probus, to whose savour and esteem he was' ' highly' indebted, he could not escape the suspicion of being accessary to a deed from whence he derived ...
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... Carus. Two shephexds, avoiding the noon-tide heat, retire into the cave of Faunus. On a spreading beech they discover some recent characters._ in prophetic verses, the felicity promised to the empire, under the reign of so great a ...
... Carus. Two shephexds, avoiding the noon-tide heat, retire into the cave of Faunus. On a spreading beech they discover some recent characters._ in prophetic verses, the felicity promised to the empire, under the reign of so great a ...
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