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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER III: The Constitution In The Age Of The Antonines
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Marcus wrote to the senate, who urged the execution of the partisans of Cassius, in these words: "I entreat and beseech you to preserve my reign unstained by senatorial blood.

None of your order must perish either by your desire or mine." Mai.Fragm.Vatican.ii.p.

224 .-- M.] [Footnote 481: Marcus would not accept the services of any of the barbarian allies who crowded to his standard in the war against Avidius Cassius.

"Barbarians," he said, with wise but vain sagacity, "must not become acquainted with the dissensions of the Roman people." Mai.

Fragm Vatican l.


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