The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 5G. Bell & sons, 1901 |
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... tion of children , and the authority of parents , which may seem to draw their origin from nature itself , are ascribed to the untutored wisdom of Romulus . The law of nations and of religious worship , which Numa introduced , was ...
... tion of children , and the authority of parents , which may seem to draw their origin from nature itself , are ascribed to the untutored wisdom of Romulus . The law of nations and of religious worship , which Numa introduced , was ...
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... tion of criticism ; but the root is undoubtedly Latin , of the same age and character as the Saliare Carmen , which , in the time of Horace . none could understand . The Roman idiom , by an infusion of Doric and Aolic Greek , was ...
... tion of criticism ; but the root is undoubtedly Latin , of the same age and character as the Saliare Carmen , which , in the time of Horace . none could understand . The Roman idiom , by an infusion of Doric and Aolic Greek , was ...
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... tion . It was reserved for the curiosity and learning of Hadrian , to accomplish the design which had been conceived by the genius of Cæsar ; and the prætorship of Salvius Julian , an eminent lawyer , was immortalized by the compo ...
... tion . It was reserved for the curiosity and learning of Hadrian , to accomplish the design which had been conceived by the genius of Cæsar ; and the prætorship of Salvius Julian , an eminent lawyer , was immortalized by the compo ...
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... tion , and perpetuate the remembrance of any public or private transaction . The jurisprudence of the first Romans exhibited the scenes of a pantomime ; the words were adapted * Plin . Secund . Epistol . 10 , 66. Sueton . in Domitian ...
... tion , and perpetuate the remembrance of any public or private transaction . The jurisprudence of the first Romans exhibited the scenes of a pantomime ; the words were adapted * Plin . Secund . Epistol . 10 , 66. Sueton . in Domitian ...
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... tion of the Pandects was tantamount to a discovery of them . ( Middle Ages , vol . ii , p . 513-515 . ) - ED . ] * Pisa was taken by the Florentines in the year 1406 ; and in 1411 the Pandects were transported to the capital . These ...
... tion of the Pandects was tantamount to a discovery of them . ( Middle Ages , vol . ii , p . 513-515 . ) - ED . ] * Pisa was taken by the Florentines in the year 1406 ; and in 1411 the Pandects were transported to the capital . These ...
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