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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... peace and war , moved with flow dignity , or with active diligence , along the frontiers of his extenfive dominions ; and was al- ways prepared to take the field either against a foreign or a domestic enemy . But as he gradu- ally ...
... peace and war , moved with flow dignity , or with active diligence , along the frontiers of his extenfive dominions ; and was al- ways prepared to take the field either against a foreign or a domestic enemy . But as he gradu- ally ...
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... peace of the Byzantines was frequently disturbed , and the extent of their territory contracted , by the inroads of the wild Thracians . 2 The navigator Ryzas , who was tyled the fon of Neptune , founded the city 656 years before the ...
... peace of the Byzantines was frequently disturbed , and the extent of their territory contracted , by the inroads of the wild Thracians . 2 The navigator Ryzas , who was tyled the fon of Neptune , founded the city 656 years before the ...
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... peace or war . Their abilities ( unless they were employed in more ef- fective offices ) were of little moment ; and their names ferved only as the legal date of the year in which they had filled the chair of Marius and of Cicero . Yet ...
... peace or war . Their abilities ( unless they were employed in more ef- fective offices ) were of little moment ; and their names ferved only as the legal date of the year in which they had filled the chair of Marius and of Cicero . Yet ...
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... peace , com- prehend almost all the refpective duties of the fovereign and of the people ; of the former , to protect the citizens who are obedient to the laws ; of the latter , to contribute the fhare of their property which is ...
... peace , com- prehend almost all the refpective duties of the fovereign and of the people ; of the former , to protect the citizens who are obedient to the laws ; of the latter , to contribute the fhare of their property which is ...
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... peace and order , the governors of the provinces were armed with the fword of justice . They inflicted corporal punishments , and they exercised , in capital offences , the power of life and death . But they were not authorised to ...
... peace and order , the governors of the provinces were armed with the fword of justice . They inflicted corporal punishments , and they exercised , in capital offences , the power of life and death . But they were not authorised to ...
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