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The military fame of a subject was considered as an insolent invasion of the Imperial prerogative; and it became the duty, as well as interest, of every Roman general, to guard the frontiers intrusted to his care, without aspiring to conquests which might have proved no less fatal to himself than to the vanquished barbarians.
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The
military
fame
of
a
subject
was
considered
as
an
insolent
invasion
of
the
Imperial
prerogative;
and
it
became
the
duty,
as
well
as
interest,
of
every
Roman
general,
to
guard
the
frontiers
intrusted
to
his
care,
without
aspiring
to
conquests
which
might
have
proved
no
less
fatal
to
himself
than
to
the
vanquished
barbarians.