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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... fervice of their country . While the one delayed to offer the af- fiftance which the other difdained to folicit , the troops very frequently remained without orders or without fupplies ; the public fafety was bc- trayed , and the ...
... fervice of their country . While the one delayed to offer the af- fiftance which the other difdained to folicit , the troops very frequently remained without orders or without fupplies ; the public fafety was bc- trayed , and the ...
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... fervice by the hopes of profit , or compelled by the dread of punishment . The refources of the Roman trea- fury were exhausted by the increase of pay , by the repetition of donatives , and by the invention of new emoluments and ...
... fervice by the hopes of profit , or compelled by the dread of punishment . The refources of the Roman trea- fury were exhausted by the increase of pay , by the repetition of donatives , and by the invention of new emoluments and ...
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... fervice , levies of men were frequently re- quired from the provinces , and every proprietor was obliged either to take up arms , or to procure a substitute , or to purchase his exemption by the payment of a heavy fine . The fum of ...
... fervice , levies of men were frequently re- quired from the provinces , and every proprietor was obliged either to take up arms , or to procure a substitute , or to purchase his exemption by the payment of a heavy fine . The fum of ...
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... fervice of the troops . 3. In the courfe of nine centuries , the office of The quæ quæftor had experienced a very fingular revolu tion . In the infancy of Rome , two inferior magi- ftrates were annually elected by the people , to re ...
... fervice of the troops . 3. In the courfe of nine centuries , the office of The quæ quæftor had experienced a very fingular revolu tion . In the infancy of Rome , two inferior magi- ftrates were annually elected by the people , to re ...
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... fervice of the ftate . The foreign trade of the empire was regulated by this minifter , who directed likewife all the linen and 51 Cod . Theod . 1. vi . tit . 30. Cod . Juftinian . l . xii . tit . 24 . woollen 20 XVII . vate trea ...
... fervice of the ftate . The foreign trade of the empire was regulated by this minifter , who directed likewife all the linen and 51 Cod . Theod . 1. vi . tit . 30. Cod . Juftinian . l . xii . tit . 24 . woollen 20 XVII . vate trea ...
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