The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... himself from the luxury of the palace, he ss appeared in arms at the head of his legions, and advanced beyond the Po to encounter his competitor. The corrupted name of Pontirolo ' still preserves the memory of a bridge over the Adda ...
... himself from the luxury of the palace, he ss appeared in arms at the head of his legions, and advanced beyond the Po to encounter his competitor. The corrupted name of Pontirolo ' still preserves the memory of a bridge over the Adda ...
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... himself time either to put on his armour or to assemble his guards, he mounted on horseback, and rode full speed toward the supposed. place of the attack. Encompassed by his declared' or concealed enemies, he soon, amidst the nocturnal ...
... himself time either to put on his armour or to assemble his guards, he mounted on horseback, and rode full speed toward the supposed. place of the attack. Encompassed by his declared' or concealed enemies, he soon, amidst the nocturnal ...
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... himself to the discretion of the conqueror, The judgment of the army pronounced him worthy Of death, and Claudius, after a feeble resistance, consented to the execution of the sentence. - Nor was the zeal of the senate less ardent in ...
... himself to the discretion of the conqueror, The judgment of the army pronounced him worthy Of death, and Claudius, after a feeble resistance, consented to the execution of the sentence. - Nor was the zeal of the senate less ardent in ...
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... himself, who had not entirely escaped the contagion of the times. The emperor blushed at the reproach, but deserved the confidence which she had reposed in his equity. The confession of his 'fault was accompanied with immediate and ...
... himself, who had not entirely escaped the contagion of the times. The emperor blushed at the reproach, but deserved the confidence which she had reposed in his equity. The confession of his 'fault was accompanied with immediate and ...
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... himself had been permitted only to undertake. The virtues of Claudius, his valour, affability '*, justice, and temperance, his love of fame and of his country, place him in that short list of emperors who added lustre to the Roman ...
... himself had been permitted only to undertake. The virtues of Claudius, his valour, affability '*, justice, and temperance, his love of fame and of his country, place him in that short list of emperors who added lustre to the Roman ...
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