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... arms of Delia , applauded the victory of licentious love ; and the project of reform was suspended till a new and more tractable generation had arisen in the world . † Such an example was not necessary to instruct a prudent usurper of ...
... arms of Delia , applauded the victory of licentious love ; and the project of reform was suspended till a new and more tractable generation had arisen in the world . † Such an example was not necessary to instruct a prudent usurper of ...
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... Arms , eloquence , and the study of the civil law , promoted a citizen to the honours of the Roman state ; and the three professions were sometimes more conspicuous by their union in the same character . In the composition of the edict ...
... Arms , eloquence , and the study of the civil law , promoted a citizen to the honours of the Roman state ; and the three professions were sometimes more conspicuous by their union in the same character . In the composition of the edict ...
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... . The most ancient families claim the immemorial possession of arms and fiefs . Since the crusades , some , hundred families supply , in lineal descent , the second 44 [ CH . XLIV . THE INSTITUTES - OF PERSONS . PAGE The Institutes •
... . The most ancient families claim the immemorial possession of arms and fiefs . Since the crusades , some , hundred families supply , in lineal descent , the second 44 [ CH . XLIV . THE INSTITUTES - OF PERSONS . PAGE The Institutes •
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... arms in the midst of peace , § and the bloody maxims of honour , were unknown to the Romans ; and , during the two purest ages , from the establishment of equal freedom to the end of the Punic wars , the city was never disturbed by ...
... arms in the midst of peace , § and the bloody maxims of honour , were unknown to the Romans ; and , during the two purest ages , from the establishment of equal freedom to the end of the Punic wars , the city was never disturbed by ...
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... arms sufficient to defend our frontiers , and to chastise the barbarians . You offer aid , you threaten hos- tilities : we despise your enmity and your aid . The con- querors of the Avars solicit our alliance ; shall we dread their ...
... arms sufficient to defend our frontiers , and to chastise the barbarians . You offer aid , you threaten hos- tilities : we despise your enmity and your aid . The con- querors of the Avars solicit our alliance ; shall we dread their ...
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