The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpirePorter & Coates, 1845 |
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... senate ; 48 but that feeble assembly was obliged to content itself with inflicting on a fallen tyrant that public justice , from which , during his life and reign , he had been shielded by the strong arm of military despotism ...
... senate ; 48 but that feeble assembly was obliged to content itself with inflicting on a fallen tyrant that public justice , from which , during his life and reign , he had been shielded by the strong arm of military despotism ...
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... senate , and the sovereign power , no longer exercised by the whole body , was always delegated to one of its members . But Macrinus was not a senator . " 43 The sudden elevation of the Prætorian præfects betrayed the meanness of their ...
... senate , and the sovereign power , no longer exercised by the whole body , was always delegated to one of its members . But Macrinus was not a senator . " 43 The sudden elevation of the Prætorian præfects betrayed the meanness of their ...
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... senate.20 The inclinations of the senate were neither doubtful nor divided . The birth and noble alliances of the Gordians had intimately connected them with the most illustrious houses of Rome . Their fortune had created many ...
... senate.20 The inclinations of the senate were neither doubtful nor divided . The birth and noble alliances of the Gordians had intimately connected them with the most illustrious houses of Rome . Their fortune had created many ...
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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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