The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpirePorter & Coates, 1845 |
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... monarchy and a republic have often divided specula- tive inquirers ; the present greatness of the Roman state , the corruption of manners , and the license of the soldiers , supplied new arguments to the advocates of monarchy ; and ...
... monarchy and a republic have often divided specula- tive inquirers ; the present greatness of the Roman state , the corruption of manners , and the license of the soldiers , supplied new arguments to the advocates of monarchy ; and ...
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... MONARCHY BY ARTAXERXES . WHENEVER Tacitus indulges himself in those beautiful episodes , in which he relates some domestic transaction of the Germans or of the Parthians , his principal object is to relieve the attention of the reader ...
... MONARCHY BY ARTAXERXES . WHENEVER Tacitus indulges himself in those beautiful episodes , in which he relates some domestic transaction of the Germans or of the Parthians , his principal object is to relieve the attention of the reader ...
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... monarchy , to which the king of Armenia was indebted for some part of his advantages . The throne was disputed by the ambition of contending brothers ; and Hormuz , after exerting without success the strength of his own party , had ...
... monarchy , to which the king of Armenia was indebted for some part of his advantages . The throne was disputed by the ambition of contending brothers ; and Hormuz , after exerting without success the strength of his own party , had ...
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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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