The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... virtue and abilities of Nerva , Trajan , Hadrian , and the two Antonines . It is the design of this , and of the two succeeding chapters , to describe the prosperous condition of their empire ; and afterwards , from the death of Marcus ...
... virtue and abilities of Nerva , Trajan , Hadrian , and the two Antonines . It is the design of this , and of the two succeeding chapters , to describe the prosperous condition of their empire ; and afterwards , from the death of Marcus ...
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... virtue which among the ancients was denominated patriot- ism , is derived from a strong sense of our own interest in the preservation and prosperity of the free government of which we are members . Such a sentiment , which had rendered ...
... virtue which among the ancients was denominated patriot- ism , is derived from a strong sense of our own interest in the preservation and prosperity of the free government of which we are members . Such a sentiment , which had rendered ...
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... virtue was oppressed by luxury and despotism . If , in the consideration of their armies , we pass from their discipline to their num- bers , we shall not find it easy to define them with any tolerable accuracy . We may compute ...
... virtue was oppressed by luxury and despotism . If , in the consideration of their armies , we pass from their discipline to their num- bers , we shall not find it easy to define them with any tolerable accuracy . We may compute ...
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... virtue , and even vice , acquired its divine representative ; every art and profession its patron , whose attributes , in the most distant ages and countries , were uniformly derived from the cha- racter of their peculiar votaries . A ...
... virtue , and even vice , acquired its divine representative ; every art and profession its patron , whose attributes , in the most distant ages and countries , were uniformly derived from the cha- racter of their peculiar votaries . A ...
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... virtue and merit for her own wheresoever they were found , among slaves or strangers , enemies or barbarians . ( 6 ) During the most flourish- ing era of the Athenian commonwealth , the number of citizens gradually decreased from about ...
... virtue and merit for her own wheresoever they were found , among slaves or strangers , enemies or barbarians . ( 6 ) During the most flourish- ing era of the Athenian commonwealth , the number of citizens gradually decreased from about ...
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