The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 5G. Bell & sons, 1901 |
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... danger from the common shipwreck ; and criticism has pronounced , that all the editions and manuscripts of the West are derived from one original . * It was transcribed at Constantinople in the be- ginning of the seventh century , + was ...
... danger from the common shipwreck ; and criticism has pronounced , that all the editions and manuscripts of the West are derived from one original . * It was transcribed at Constantinople in the be- ginning of the seventh century , + was ...
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... danger of abuse , the Roman legislators had reposed an unbounded confidence in the sentiments of pa- ternal love ; and the oppression was tempered by the assu- rance , that each generation must succeed in its turn to the awful dignity ...
... danger of abuse , the Roman legislators had reposed an unbounded confidence in the sentiments of pa- ternal love ; and the oppression was tempered by the assu- rance , that each generation must succeed in its turn to the awful dignity ...
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... danger and complaint . Whoever sur- prised an adulterer in his nuptial bed might freely exercise his revenge ; the most bloody or wanton outrage was excused by the provocation ; † nor was it before the reign of Augustus that the husband ...
... danger and complaint . Whoever sur- prised an adulterer in his nuptial bed might freely exercise his revenge ; the most bloody or wanton outrage was excused by the provocation ; † nor was it before the reign of Augustus that the husband ...
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... danger which he might incur by every action of his life . A sin , a vice , a crime , are the objects of theology , ethics , * For the penal laws ( Leges Cornelia , Pompeiæ , Juliæ , of Sylla , Pompey , and the Cæsars ) see the sentences ...
... danger which he might incur by every action of his life . A sin , a vice , a crime , are the objects of theology , ethics , * For the penal laws ( Leges Cornelia , Pompeiæ , Juliæ , of Sylla , Pompey , and the Cæsars ) see the sentences ...
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... danger , as well as the guilt , when he recollected the matchless strength and intrepidity of a warrior , whom he had so often attended in the field of battle . He pressed and obtained that one of the bravest champions of the Lombards ...
... danger , as well as the guilt , when he recollected the matchless strength and intrepidity of a warrior , whom he had so often attended in the field of battle . He pressed and obtained that one of the bravest champions of the Lombards ...
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