The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpirePorter & Coates, 1845 |
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... republic forbade him to abandon her to a degenerate Roman , and a barbarian queen . He was now at liberty to satisfy his duty and his inclination . He solemnly restored the senate and people to all their ancient rights ; and wished only ...
... republic forbade him to abandon her to a degenerate Roman , and a barbarian queen . He was now at liberty to satisfy his duty and his inclination . He solemnly restored the senate and people to all their ancient rights ; and wished only ...
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... republic , restored to its pristine health and vigor would no longer require the dangerous interposition of so extraordinary a magistrate . The memory of this comedy , repeated several times during the life of Augustus , was pre- served ...
... republic , restored to its pristine health and vigor would no longer require the dangerous interposition of so extraordinary a magistrate . The memory of this comedy , repeated several times during the life of Augustus , was pre- served ...
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... republic sub- sisted , the dangerous influence , which either the consul or the tribune might derive from their respective jurisdiction , was diminished by several important restrictions . Their authority expired with the year in which ...
... republic sub- sisted , the dangerous influence , which either the consul or the tribune might derive from their respective jurisdiction , was diminished by several important restrictions . Their authority expired with the year in which ...
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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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