The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: With Notes by H.H. Milman, Band 2Porter, 1880 |
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... empire , but will tend to illustrate the secret and internal causes of its rapid decay . In the pursuit of any remark- able institution , we may be frequently led into the more ... EMPIRE . 29 300-500 Form of Government in the Roman Empire.
... empire , but will tend to illustrate the secret and internal causes of its rapid decay . In the pursuit of any remark- able institution , we may be frequently led into the more ... EMPIRE . 29 300-500 Form of Government in the Roman Empire.
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... empire , instituted a Prætorian præfect for Africa , he allowed him a salary of one hundred pounds of gold . Cod . Justinian . 1. i . tit . xxvii . leg . i . 102 For this , and the other dignities of the empire , it may be sufficient to ...
... empire , instituted a Prætorian præfect for Africa , he allowed him a salary of one hundred pounds of gold . Cod . Justinian . 1. i . tit . xxvii . leg . i . 102 For this , and the other dignities of the empire , it may be sufficient to ...
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... empire.147 The splendor and magnitude of this Gothic war are cel- ebrated by a contemporary historian ; 148 but the events scarcely deserves the attention of posterity , except as the preliminary steps of the approaching decline and ...
... empire.147 The splendor and magnitude of this Gothic war are cel- ebrated by a contemporary historian ; 148 but the events scarcely deserves the attention of posterity , except as the preliminary steps of the approaching decline and ...
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