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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... perhaps imaginary measures , for the purpose of rendering ancient writers as accurate as himself . The ftadia employed by Herodotus in the defcription of the Euxine , the Bofphorus , & c . ( 1. iv . c . 85. ) must undoubtedly be all of ...
... perhaps imaginary measures , for the purpose of rendering ancient writers as accurate as himself . The ftadia employed by Herodotus in the defcription of the Euxine , the Bofphorus , & c . ( 1. iv . c . 85. ) must undoubtedly be all of ...
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... perhaps authorise the measure of a Byzantine hiftorian , who affigns fixteen Greek ( about fourteen Roman ) miles for the circumference of his native city 36 . Such an extent may seem not unworthy of an Imperial re- 33 The measurement ...
... perhaps authorise the measure of a Byzantine hiftorian , who affigns fixteen Greek ( about fourteen Roman ) miles for the circumference of his native city 36 . Such an extent may seem not unworthy of an Imperial re- 33 The measurement ...
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... perhaps that of the Pa- tricians and the Plebeians , as it was established in the first age of the Roman republic . Wealth and honours , the offices of the ftate , and the ceremo- nies of religion , were almoft exclufively poffeffed by ...
... perhaps that of the Pa- tricians and the Plebeians , as it was established in the first age of the Roman republic . Wealth and honours , the offices of the ftate , and the ceremo- nies of religion , were almoft exclufively poffeffed by ...
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... perhaps of humanity , he might still be terrified by the guilt of innocent blood . It may likewise be confidered , that exile , confiderable fines , or the choice of an eafy death , relate more particu- larly to the rich and the noble ...
... perhaps of humanity , he might still be terrified by the guilt of innocent blood . It may likewise be confidered , that exile , confiderable fines , or the choice of an eafy death , relate more particu- larly to the rich and the noble ...
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... perhaps of an inftitution fo advantageous to his native country . After a regular courfe of education , which lafted five years , the students difperfed themselves through the provinces , in fearch of fortune and honours ; nor could ...
... perhaps of an inftitution fo advantageous to his native country . After a regular courfe of education , which lafted five years , the students difperfed themselves through the provinces , in fearch of fortune and honours ; nor could ...
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