The Letters of Pliny the Younger: With Observations on Each Letter ; and an Essay on Pliny's Life, Addressed to Charles Lord Boyle, Volume 2J. Bettenham, 1751 |
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Page 184
... DECEBALUS , the King of Da- cia , was alarmed at the danger of his capital , and imme- diately fent embaffadors to the conqueror , to accept of fuch terms of peace , as fhould be offered . The articles were adjusted , and TRAJAN ...
... DECEBALUS , the King of Da- cia , was alarmed at the danger of his capital , and imme- diately fent embaffadors to the conqueror , to accept of fuch terms of peace , as fhould be offered . The articles were adjusted , and TRAJAN ...
Page 185
... DECEBALUS , impatient to re- main under the articles of a peace , which his late dange- rous fituation had extorted from him , took the earliest opportunity of breaking his faith with Rome . He raised men , provided arms , entertained ...
... DECEBALUS , impatient to re- main under the articles of a peace , which his late dange- rous fituation had extorted from him , took the earliest opportunity of breaking his faith with Rome . He raised men , provided arms , entertained ...
Page 325
... DECEBALUS , accept fuch terms , as the emperor thought fit to impose . The articles of the peace are mentioned by DION , with this particular circumstance , that when DECEBALUS was introduced to TRAJAN , he threw himself in token of ...
... DECEBALUS , accept fuch terms , as the emperor thought fit to impose . The articles of the peace are mentioned by DION , with this particular circumstance , that when DECEBALUS was introduced to TRAJAN , he threw himself in token of ...
Page 326
... DECEBALUS , as bath been obferved in another place , grew impatient of fubjection , and broke through the feveral arti- cles of peace , with which he had fo lately , and fo publicly complied . A. U. C. 855 . Although many of PLINY's ...
... DECEBALUS , as bath been obferved in another place , grew impatient of fubjection , and broke through the feveral arti- cles of peace , with which he had fo lately , and fo publicly complied . A. U. C. 855 . Although many of PLINY's ...
Page 414
... DECEBALUS to PACORUS , king of the Parthi- ans , whom he continued to ferve many years , but at length made his efcape to Nicomedia . When he was brought before me , and had repeated all these particulars , I thought it proper to fend ...
... DECEBALUS to PACORUS , king of the Parthi- ans , whom he continued to ferve many years , but at length made his efcape to Nicomedia . When he was brought before me , and had repeated all these particulars , I thought it proper to fend ...
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abfolutely accufation Adieu againſt alfo appear becauſe Bithynia CALPURNIA Campania caufe cauſe circumftance confequence confuls CORELLIA cuftom DECEBALUS defirous difpofition DOMITIAN emperor encreaſed epiftle eſtabliſhed expreffion FABATUS faid fame favour fays fecond feems fefterces fenate fend fent fentence feveral fhall fhews fhould fide fignifies fince firft firſt fituation flaves fome fometimes foon fpeak friends friendſhip ftate ftill ftudies fubject fuch fufficient fuppofe greateſt hath himſelf honour houſe inftance itſelf judgement Juliopolis JULIUS laft leaft lefs letter MACRINUS manner mentioned moft moſt muft muſt myſelf neceffary NERVA Nicomedia OBSERVATION occafion opinion paffage particular perfons pleaſed pleaſure PLINY the elder PLINY to TRAJAN PLINY'S epiftles poffible Pontus prefent proconful province puniſhment purpoſe quod reafon rehearſals reign Roman Rome Sarmatia ſeveral ſtate SUETONIUS TACITUS thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion TRAJAN to PLINY TRAJAN'S Anfwer uſe utmoſt VARENUS whofe