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" the ambition of conquest; yet in every necessary war the Roman arms had their wonted renown. The British province was enlarged by the conquests of Urbicus, and some formidable rebellions were subdued in Germany, Dacia, and the east. The domestic administration... "
A View of Ancient Geography and Ancient History: Accompanied with an Atlas ... - Sivu 43
tekijä(t) Robert Mayo - 1813 - 2 sivua
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Elements of General History, Ancient and Modern: To which are Added a ...

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1819 - 442 sivua
...fewest events for the pen of history. Antoninus was the father of his people. He preferred peace to the ambition of conquest; yet in every necessary war...the sovereign was dignified, splendid, and humane. : SECT. 43, ANCICNX HI3TOEY. With all the virtues of Nuraa, his love of religion, peace, and justice,...

Elements of General History, Ancient and Modern

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, Edward Nares - 1825 - 608 sivua
...fewest events for the pen of history. Antoninus was the father of his people. He preferred peace to the ambition of conquest; yet in every necessary war...arms had their wonted renown. The British province u::s enlarged by the conquests of Urbicus, and some formidable rebellions were subdued in Germany,...

Elements of General History: Ancient and Modern

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1831 - 608 sivua
...fewest events for the pen oí history. Antoninus was the father of his people. He preferred peace to the ambition of conquest; yet in every necessary war...administration of the sovereign was dignified, splendid, and humaine. With all the virtues of Numa, hi? love of religion, peace, and justice, he had the superior...

Elements of general history, with a continuation by E. Nares

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1840 - 684 sivua
...fewest events for the pen of history. Antoninus was the father of his people. He preferred peace to the ambition of conquest; yet, in every necessary...arms had their wonted renown. The British province w as enlarged by the conquests ofUrbicus; and some formidable rebellions were subdued in Germany, Dacia,...

Elements of general history. Ed. by B. Turner

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1846 - 682 sivua
...fewest events for the pen of history. Antoninus was the father of his people. He preferred peace to the ambition of conquest; yet in every necessary war...dignified, splendid, and humane. With all the virtues of Numa—his love of religion, peace, and justice—he had the superior advantage of diffusing these...

Elements of general history. Ed. by B. Turner

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1858 - 736 sivua
...fewest events for the pen of history. Antoninus was the father of his people. He preferred peace to the ambition of conquest; yet in every necessary war...dignified, splendid, and humane. With all the virtues of Numa—his love of religion, peace, and justice—he had the superior advantage of diffusing these...

Elements of general history

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1866 - 738 sivua
...fewest events for the pen of history. Antoninus was the father of his people. He preferred peace to the ambition of conquest; yet in every necessary war...administration of the sovereign was dignified, splendid, and • For an excellent and interesting abstract of Roman history trom Inte period until Ihe final overthrow...

Elements of General History: Ancient and Modern ...

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1872 - 684 sivua
...fewest events for the pen of history. Antoninus was the father of his people. He preferred peace to the ambition of conquest; yet in every necessary war...administration of the sovereign was dignified, splendid, and • For an excellent and Interesting abstract of Roman history from tliic period until the final overthrow...

Elements of general history

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1862 - 650 sivua
...fewest events for the pen of history. Antoninus was the father of his people. He preferred peace to the ambition of conquest; yet in every necessary war...administration of the sovereign was dignified, splendid, and • For an excellent and interesting abstract of Roman history from this period until the final overthrow...




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