The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... Tacitus - . He is elected Emperor - - He accepts the Purple Authority of the Senate - - Their joy and Confidence - - Tacitus is acknowledged by the Arm - The Alani invade Afia, and are repulsed by Tacitus Death of the Emperor Tacitus ...
... Tacitus - . He is elected Emperor - - He accepts the Purple Authority of the Senate - - Their joy and Confidence - - Tacitus is acknowledged by the Arm - The Alani invade Afia, and are repulsed by Tacitus Death of the Emperor Tacitus ...
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... Tacitus, Probur, 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 ...
... Tacitus, Probur, 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 ...
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... Tacitus more truly noble than that of kings. He claimed his descent from the philosophic historian, whose writings will instruct the last generations of mankind 5. The senator Tacitus was then seventy4 Vopiscus (in Hist. August. p. 227 ...
... Tacitus more truly noble than that of kings. He claimed his descent from the philosophic historian, whose writings will instruct the last generations of mankind 5. The senator Tacitus was then seventy4 Vopiscus (in Hist. August. p. 227 ...
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... Tacitus as the citizen the most. Worthy of empire. The ungrateful rumour reached his ears, and induced him to se the retirement of one of his villas in Campani. He had passed two months in the delightful privacy of Baim, when he ...
... Tacitus as the citizen the most. Worthy of empire. The ungrateful rumour reached his ears, and induced him to se the retirement of one of his villas in Campani. He had passed two months in the delightful privacy of Baim, when he ...
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... Tacitus Augustus, ** the gods preserve thee, we chuse thee for our " sovereign, to thy care we intru'st the republic " and the world. Accept the empire from the " authority of th'e senate. lt is due to thy rank, to thy conduct, to thy ...
... Tacitus Augustus, ** the gods preserve thee, we chuse thee for our " sovereign, to thy care we intru'st the republic " and the world. Accept the empire from the " authority of th'e senate. lt is due to thy rank, to thy conduct, to thy ...
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