The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 5G. Bell & sons, 1901 |
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... honour and interest of a perpetual order of men . The defence of their founder is the first cause , which in every age has exercised the zeal and industry of the civilians . They piously commemorate his virtues ; dissemble or deny his ...
... honour and interest of a perpetual order of men . The defence of their founder is the first cause , which in every age has exercised the zeal and industry of the civilians . They piously commemorate his virtues ; dissemble or deny his ...
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... honour of inscribing on brass , or wood , or ivory , the TWELVE TABLES of the Roman distinctly and legibly engraven . These were long a mystery to the most learned . But within the last twenty years , German industry and skill have ...
... honour of inscribing on brass , or wood , or ivory , the TWELVE TABLES of the Roman distinctly and legibly engraven . These were long a mystery to the most learned . But within the last twenty years , German industry and skill have ...
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... honour and resentment . The Romans , or their allies , sailed as far as the Fair Promontory of Africa ( Polyb . 1. iii , p . 177 , edit . Casaubon , in folio ) . Their voyages to Cumæ , & c . , are noticed by Livy and Dionysius . [ When ...
... honour and resentment . The Romans , or their allies , sailed as far as the Fair Promontory of Africa ( Polyb . 1. iii , p . 177 , edit . Casaubon , in folio ) . Their voyages to Cumæ , & c . , are noticed by Livy and Dionysius . [ When ...
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... honour and interest , and the abuse of freedom accelerated the progress of anarchy and despotism . * The Romans had aspired to be equal ; they were levelled by the equality of servitude ; and the dictates of Augustus were patiently ...
... honour and interest , and the abuse of freedom accelerated the progress of anarchy and despotism . * The Romans had aspired to be equal ; they were levelled by the equality of servitude ; and the dictates of Augustus were patiently ...
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... honours , their fortunes , and their lives , by the clemency of the empe- ror . The loss of executive power was alleviated by the gift of legislative authority ; and Ulpian might assert , after the practice of two hundred years , that ...
... honours , their fortunes , and their lives , by the clemency of the empe- ror . The loss of executive power was alleviated by the gift of legislative authority ; and Ulpian might assert , after the practice of two hundred years , that ...
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