The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpirePorter & Coates, 1845 |
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... merit on the Roman throne . His discerning eye easily discovered a senator about fifty years of age , blameless in all the offices of life ; and a youth of about seventeen , whose riper years opened a fair prospect of every virtue the ...
... merit on the Roman throne . His discerning eye easily discovered a senator about fifty years of age , blameless in all the offices of life ; and a youth of about seventeen , whose riper years opened a fair prospect of every virtue the ...
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... merit to the angry and apprehensive minds of the soldiers ; and his prediction was again confirmed by the event The legions of Masia forced their judge to become their accomplice . They left him only the alternative of death or the ...
... merit to the angry and apprehensive minds of the soldiers ; and his prediction was again confirmed by the event The legions of Masia forced their judge to become their accomplice . They left him only the alternative of death or the ...
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... merit and experience , was driven into rebellion by the absence of his sovereign , the levity of the Alexandrian people , the pressing instances of his friends , and his own fears ; but from the moment of his ele- vation , he never ...
... merit and experience , was driven into rebellion by the absence of his sovereign , the levity of the Alexandrian people , the pressing instances of his friends , and his own fears ; but from the moment of his ele- vation , he never ...
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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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