The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... displayed his liberality, by distributing among his officers the property of his subjects. f'On the accestion of Claudius, an old woman threw herself ' at his feet, and complained that a general of the He under: takes the reformation of ...
... displayed his liberality, by distributing among his officers the property of his subjects. f'On the accestion of Claudius, an old woman threw herself ' at his feet, and complained that a general of the He under: takes the reformation of ...
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... displayed a fierce but artless bravery, were soon interrupted by the rapid approach of Claudius, hastening to a scene of action that deserved i the presence of a warlike prince at the head of the remaining powers of the empire ...
... displayed a fierce but artless bravery, were soon interrupted by the rapid approach of Claudius, hastening to a scene of action that deserved i the presence of a warlike prince at the head of the remaining powers of the empire ...
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... displayed the fame and power of the Roman emperor, who exposed likewise to the public view the presents that he had received, and particularly a great number of crowns of gold, the offerings of grateful Cities. The victories of Aurelian ...
... displayed the fame and power of the Roman emperor, who exposed likewise to the public view the presents that he had received, and particularly a great number of crowns of gold, the offerings of grateful Cities. The victories of Aurelian ...
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... displayed a strength capable of contending in battle with the veteran legions of the Danube, which, under the conduct of a martial sov n, had atchieved the conquest of the West and o the East. Whatever was the cause or the object os ...
... displayed a strength capable of contending in battle with the veteran legions of the Danube, which, under the conduct of a martial sov n, had atchieved the conquest of the West and o the East. Whatever was the cause or the object os ...
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... displayed a sudden lustre, bla'zed for a moment, and was extinguished for' ever. All that had yet passed at Rome was no more than a theatrical representation, unless it was ratified by the more substantial power of the legions. Leaving ...
... displayed a sudden lustre, bla'zed for a moment, and was extinguished for' ever. All that had yet passed at Rome was no more than a theatrical representation, unless it was ratified by the more substantial power of the legions. Leaving ...
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