The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... least was diligently propagatedy and the order cheerfully obeyed by the conspirators, who had already agreed to place Claudius on the throne. On the first news of the emperor's death, the troops expressed some suspicion and resentment ...
... least was diligently propagatedy and the order cheerfully obeyed by the conspirators, who had already agreed to place Claudius on the throne. On the first news of the emperor's death, the troops expressed some suspicion and resentment ...
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... least the occasion, of his death 5'. His nephew, Mzonius, presumed to dart his javelin befOre that of his uncle; and though admonished of his error, repeated the same insolence. As a monarch, and as a sportsman, Odenathus was provoked ...
... least the occasion, of his death 5'. His nephew, Mzonius, presumed to dart his javelin befOre that of his uncle; and though admonished of his error, repeated the same insolence. As a monarch, and as a sportsman, Odenathus was provoked ...
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... least in his fears. Artfully counterfeiting his master's hand, he shewed them, in a long and bloody list, their own names devoted to death. Without suspects ing or examining the fraud, they resolved to secure their lines by the murder ...
... least in his fears. Artfully counterfeiting his master's hand, he shewed them, in a long and bloody list, their own names devoted to death. Without suspects ing or examining the fraud, they resolved to secure their lines by the murder ...
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... least three times, and whilst the obstinate modesty of either party was resolved to receive a master from the hands of the other, eight months insensibly elapsed: an amazing period of tranquil anarchy, during which the Roman world ...
... least three times, and whilst the obstinate modesty of either party was resolved to receive a master from the hands of the other, eight months insensibly elapsed: an amazing period of tranquil anarchy, during which the Roman world ...
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... least, the image of the ancient republic, as it had been preserved by the policy of Augustus, and the virtues of Trajan and the Anatonines. It may not be useless to recapitulate some of the most important prerogatives which the senate ...
... least, the image of the ancient republic, as it had been preserved by the policy of Augustus, and the virtues of Trajan and the Anatonines. It may not be useless to recapitulate some of the most important prerogatives which the senate ...
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