The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 5G. Bell & sons, 1901 |
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... command the respect or obedience of independent nations . Wise or fortunate is the prince who connects his own reputation with the honour and interest of a perpetual order of men . The defence of their founder is the first cause , which ...
... command the respect or obedience of independent nations . Wise or fortunate is the prince who connects his own reputation with the honour and interest of a perpetual order of men . The defence of their founder is the first cause , which ...
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... command an ample system was reduced to a short and elementary treatise . Among the various institutes of the Roman law , * those of Caiust were the most popular in the East and West ; and their use may be considered as an evi- dence of ...
... command an ample system was reduced to a short and elementary treatise . Among the various institutes of the Roman law , * those of Caiust were the most popular in the East and West ; and their use may be considered as an evi- dence of ...
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... command , which the citizen alone had been once entitled to assume over the conquests of his fathers . The first Cæsars had scrupulously guarded the distinction of ingenuous , and servile birth , which was decided by the condition of ...
... command , which the citizen alone had been once entitled to assume over the conquests of his fathers . The first Cæsars had scrupulously guarded the distinction of ingenuous , and servile birth , which was decided by the condition of ...
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... command , the motives of his conduct ; marry . The offspring of this concubinage were likewise slaves , and mostly remained so , or at least became freedmen . The many libertini whose names are found in the inscriptions of that period ...
... command , the motives of his conduct ; marry . The offspring of this concubinage were likewise slaves , and mostly remained so , or at least became freedmen . The many libertini whose names are found in the inscriptions of that period ...
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... command of a single man . The Twelve Tables afford * Aulus Gellius ( Noct . Attic . 20. 1 ) borrowed this story from the Commentaries of Q. Labeo on the Twelve Tables . The narrative of Livy ( 1. 28 ) is weighty and solemn . At tu ...
... command of a single man . The Twelve Tables afford * Aulus Gellius ( Noct . Attic . 20. 1 ) borrowed this story from the Commentaries of Q. Labeo on the Twelve Tables . The narrative of Livy ( 1. 28 ) is weighty and solemn . At tu ...
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