The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 5G. Bell & sons, 1901 |
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... five days . This humiliating concession was exacted by the Carthaginians to conceal from Europeans the fruitfulness of Byzacium and the adjacent districts , which were said to reward agricultural toil by a hundred - fold produce ( Sil ...
... five days . This humiliating concession was exacted by the Carthaginians to conceal from Europeans the fruitfulness of Byzacium and the adjacent districts , which were said to reward agricultural toil by a hundred - fold produce ( Sil ...
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... five centuries , became a grievance more intole- rable than the vices of the city . Three thousand brass plates , the acts of the senate and people , were deposited in TABLE IX . De Jure Publico X. De Jure Sacro . De Jurejurando . De ...
... five centuries , became a grievance more intole- rable than the vices of the city . Three thousand brass plates , the acts of the senate and people , were deposited in TABLE IX . De Jure Publico X. De Jure Sacro . De Jurejurando . De ...
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... five were left for the six inferior classes , disti ' buted according to their substance by the artful policy of Servius . But the tribunes soon established a more specious and popular maxim , that every citizen has an equal right to ...
... five were left for the six inferior classes , disti ' buted according to their substance by the artful policy of Servius . But the tribunes soon established a more specious and popular maxim , that every citizen has an equal right to ...
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... Five civilians , Caius , Papinian , Paul , Ulpian , and Modestinus , were esta- blished as the oracles of jurisprudence : a majority was decisive ; but if their opinions were equally divided , a cast . ing vote was ascribed to the ...
... Five civilians , Caius , Papinian , Paul , Ulpian , and Modestinus , were esta- blished as the oracles of jurisprudence : a majority was decisive ; but if their opinions were equally divided , a cast . ing vote was ascribed to the ...
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... five hundred to sixty , fifty , and forty crowns . The public was at first pleased with the cheapness , and at length provoked by the discovery of the fraud . ( Maittaire , Annal . Typograph . tom . i , p . 12 , first edition . ) This ...
... five hundred to sixty , fifty , and forty crowns . The public was at first pleased with the cheapness , and at length provoked by the discovery of the fraud . ( Maittaire , Annal . Typograph . tom . i , p . 12 , first edition . ) This ...
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