The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Cadell & Davies; J. Johnson; F. & C. Rivington; ... [and 32 others], 1807 |
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... derived the command of the fea , and the honours of a flourishing and independent republic 2 . Defcrip- tion of CON STANTI- NOPLE . The Bof- phorus . If we furvey Byzantium in the extent which it acquired with the auguft name of ...
... derived the command of the fea , and the honours of a flourishing and independent republic 2 . Defcrip- tion of CON STANTI- NOPLE . The Bof- phorus . If we furvey Byzantium in the extent which it acquired with the auguft name of ...
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... derived their fabulous origin . The extenfive plain which lies below ancient Troy , towards the Rhætean promontory and the tomb of Ajax , was first chofen for his new capital ; and though the undertaking was foon relinquished , the ...
... derived their fabulous origin . The extenfive plain which lies below ancient Troy , towards the Rhætean promontory and the tomb of Ajax , was first chofen for his new capital ; and though the undertaking was foon relinquished , the ...
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... derived his information from fome purer fources , he would probably have been unac quainted with fo obfolete a mode of reckoning . 49 For the forefts of the Black Sea , confult Tournefort , Lettre XVI . for the marble quarries of ...
... derived his information from fome purer fources , he would probably have been unac quainted with fo obfolete a mode of reckoning . 49 For the forefts of the Black Sea , confult Tournefort , Lettre XVI . for the marble quarries of ...
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... derived from their ancient freedom , the fimplicity of Roman manners was infenfibly corrupted by the stately affectation of the courts of Afia . The diftinc- tions of perfonal merit and influence , fo confpicu- ous in a republic , so ...
... derived from their ancient freedom , the fimplicity of Roman manners was infenfibly corrupted by the stately affectation of the courts of Afia . The diftinc- tions of perfonal merit and influence , fo confpicu- ous in a republic , so ...
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... derived their right to power from the choice of the people . As long as the emperors condefcended to disguise the fer- vitude which they impofed , the confuls were still elected by the real or apparent fuffrage of the fe- nate . From ...
... derived their right to power from the choice of the people . As long as the emperors condefcended to disguise the fer- vitude which they impofed , the confuls were still elected by the real or apparent fuffrage of the fe- nate . From ...
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