The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1John D. Morris & Company, 1983 |
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... Hadrian and Antoninus Pius . The restless activity of Hadrian was not less remarka- ble when compared with the gentle repose of An- toninus Pius . The life of the former was almost a perpetual journey ; and as he possessed the various ...
... Hadrian and Antoninus Pius . The restless activity of Hadrian was not less remarka- ble when compared with the gentle repose of An- toninus Pius . The life of the former was almost a perpetual journey ; and as he possessed the various ...
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... Hadrian and the two Antonines . Notwithstanding this difference in their personal conduct , the general system of Augustus was equally adopted and uni- Pacific system formly pursued by Hadrian and by the two Anto- nines . They persisted ...
... Hadrian and the two Antonines . Notwithstanding this difference in their personal conduct , the general system of Augustus was equally adopted and uni- Pacific system formly pursued by Hadrian and by the two Anto- nines . They persisted ...
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... Hadrian influenced his choice of a successor . After revolving in his mind several men of distinguished Adoption of merit , whom he esteemed and hated , he adopted the elder and Elius Verus , a gay and voluptuous nobleman , rec- Verus ...
... Hadrian influenced his choice of a successor . After revolving in his mind several men of distinguished Adoption of merit , whom he esteemed and hated , he adopted the elder and Elius Verus , a gay and voluptuous nobleman , rec- Verus ...
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MEMOIRS OF MY LIFE AND WRITINGS | 43 |
LAST ILLNESS AND DEATH OF GIBBON | 206 |
CHAPTER I | 214 |
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