The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... laws to the conquests of his father , he introduced a division of Gaul equally adapted to the progress of the legions , to the course of the rivers , and to the principal national distinctions , which had comprehended above a hundred ...
... laws to the conquests of his father , he introduced a division of Gaul equally adapted to the progress of the legions , to the course of the rivers , and to the principal national distinctions , which had comprehended above a hundred ...
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... laws to Asia , derived more solid advantages from the policy of the two Philips ; and with its dependencies of Epirus and Thessaly , extended from the gean to the Ionian sea . When we reflect on the fame of Thebes and Argos , of Sparta ...
... laws to Asia , derived more solid advantages from the policy of the two Philips ; and with its dependencies of Epirus and Thessaly , extended from the gean to the Ionian sea . When we reflect on the fame of Thebes and Argos , of Sparta ...
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... law and of custom . Viewing , with a smile of pity and indulgence , the various errors of the vulgar , they diligently ... laws to the senate . They could not be impelled by ambition or avarice , as the temporal and ecclesiastical powers ...
... law and of custom . Viewing , with a smile of pity and indulgence , the various errors of the vulgar , they diligently ... laws to the senate . They could not be impelled by ambition or avarice , as the temporal and ecclesiastical powers ...
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... laws , particularly in the interesting articles of marriage , testaments , and inhe- ritances ; and the road of fortune was open to those whose pretensions were seconded by favour or merit . The grandsons of the Gauls , who had besieged ...
... laws , particularly in the interesting articles of marriage , testaments , and inhe- ritances ; and the road of fortune was open to those whose pretensions were seconded by favour or merit . The grandsons of the Gauls , who had besieged ...
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... laws , to her Latin provincials . They solicited with more ardour , and obtained with more facility , the freedom and honours of the state ; supported the national dignity in letters ( 3 ) and in arms ; and , at length , in the person ...
... laws , to her Latin provincials . They solicited with more ardour , and obtained with more facility , the freedom and honours of the state ; supported the national dignity in letters ( 3 ) and in arms ; and , at length , in the person ...
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