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benefactor, who bestows upon you the corn, the clothing, and
the money of the provinces. Be silent, or I shall no longer style
you solders, but citizens, if those indeed who disclaim the laws
of Rome deserve to be ranked among the meanest of the
people." His menaces inflamed the fury of the legion, and their
brandished arms already threatened his person. "Your
courage," resumed the intrepid Alexander, "would be more
nobly displayed in the field of battle; me you may destroy, you
cannot intimidate; and the severe justice of the republic would
punish your crime and revenge my death." The legion still
persisted in clamorous sedition, when the emperor
pronounced, with a cud voice, the decisive sentence, "Citizens!
lay down your arms, and depart in peace to your respective
habitations." The tempest was instantly appeased: the
soldiers, filled with grief and shame, silently confessed the
justice of their punishment, and the power of discipline,
yielded up their arms and military ensigns, and retired in
confusion, not to their camp, but to the several inns of the
city. Alexander enjoyed, during thirty days, the edifying
spectacle of their repentance; nor did he restore them to their
former rank in the army, till he had punished with death those
tribunes whose connivance had occasioned the mutiny. The
grateful legion served the emperor whilst living, and revenged
him when dead.
The resolutions of the multitude generally depend on a
moment; and the caprice of passion might equally determine
the seditious legion to lay down their arms at the emperor's
feet, or to plunge them into his breast. Perhaps, if this
singular transaction had been investigated by the penetration
of a philosopher, we should discover the secret causes which
on that occasion authorized the boldness of the prince, and
commanded the obedience of the troops; and perhaps, if it had
been related by a judicious historian, we should find this
action, worthy of Cæsar himself, reduced nearer to the level of
probability and the common standard of the character of
Alexander Severus. The abilities of that amiable prince seem to
have been inadequate to the difficulties of his situation, the
firmness of his conduct inferior to the purity of his intentions.
His virtues, as well as the vices of Elagabalus, contracted a
tincture of weakness and effeminacy from the soft climate of
Syria, of which he was a native; though he blushed at his
foreign origin, and listened with a vain complacency to the
flattering genealogists, who derived his race from the ancient
stock of Roman nobility. The pride and avarice of his mother
cast a shade on the glories of his reign; an by exacting from
his riper years the same dutiful obedience which she had
justly claimed from his unexperienced youth, Mamæa exposed
to public ridicule both her son's character and her own. The
fatigues of the Persian war irritated the military discontent;
the unsuccessful event * degraded the reputation of the
emperor as a general, and even as a soldier. Every cause
prepared, and every circumstance hastened, a revolution,
which distracted the Roman empire with a long series of
intestine calamities.
The dissolute tyranny of Commodus, the civil wars occasioned
by his death, and the new maxims of policy introduced by the
house of Severus, had all contributed to increase the
dangerous power of the army, and to obliterate the faint image
of laws and liberty that was still impressed on the minds of the
Romans. The internal change, which undermined the
foundations of the empire, we have endeavored to explain with
some degree of order and perspicuity. The personal characters
of the emperors, their victories, laws, follies, and fortunes, can
interest us no farther than as they are connected with the
general history of the Decline and Fall of the monarchy. Our
constant attention to that great object will not suffer us to
overlook a most important edict of Antoninus Caracalla, which
communicated to all the free inhabitants of the empire the
name and privileges of Roman citizens. His unbounded
liberality flowed not, however, from the sentiments of a
generous mind; it was the sordid result of avarice, and will
naturally be illustrated by some observations on the finances
of that state, from the victorious ages of the commonwealth to
the reign of Alexander Severus.
The siege of Veii in Tuscany, the first considerable enterprise
of the Romans, was protracted to the tenth year, much less by
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