The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpirePorter & Coates, 1845 |
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... ancient and un- doubted prerogative of the Roman senate ; 48 but that feeble assembly was obliged to content itself ... ancient principles of the republic . Gibbon appears to infer , from the passage of Suetonius , that the senate ...
... ancient and un- doubted prerogative of the Roman senate ; 48 but that feeble assembly was obliged to content itself ... ancient principles of the republic . Gibbon appears to infer , from the passage of Suetonius , that the senate ...
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... ancient days , the ancestors of those warlike chieftains , who listened with transport to their artless but animated strains . The view of arms and of danger heightened the effect of the military song ; and the passions which it tended ...
... ancient days , the ancestors of those warlike chieftains , who listened with transport to their artless but animated strains . The view of arms and of danger heightened the effect of the military song ; and the passions which it tended ...
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... ancient freedom was preserved in its deliberations and decrees ; and wise princes , who respected the prejudices of the Roman people , were in some measure obliged to assume the language and behavior suitable to the general and first ...
... ancient freedom was preserved in its deliberations and decrees ; and wise princes , who respected the prejudices of the Roman people , were in some measure obliged to assume the language and behavior suitable to the general and first ...
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THE REIGN OF DIOCLETIAN AND HIS THREE ASSOCIATES MAXIMIAN | l |
THE EXTENT AND MILITARY FORCE OF THE EMPIRE IN THE AGE | 1 |
D | 7 |
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