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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... themselves to vague and general ex- preffions . For a more particular account of the vifion , we are obliged to have recourse to fuch Latin writers as William of Malmsbury . See Ducange C , P. 1 , i . p . 24 , 25 . generous t XVII ...
... themselves to vague and general ex- preffions . For a more particular account of the vifion , we are obliged to have recourse to fuch Latin writers as William of Malmsbury . See Ducange C , P. 1 , i . p . 24 , 25 . generous t XVII ...
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... themselves in the curule chairs , which were framed after the fafhion of ancient times . They immediately ex- ercifed an act of jurisdiction , by the manumiffion of a flave , who was brought before them for that purpose ; and the ...
... themselves in the curule chairs , which were framed after the fafhion of ancient times . They immediately ex- ercifed an act of jurisdiction , by the manumiffion of a flave , who was brought before them for that purpose ; and the ...
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... themselves , the fum was fupplied from the Imperial treasury " . As foon as the confuls had discharged thefe cuftomary duties , they were at liberty to retire into the fhade of private life , and to enjoy during the remainder of the ...
... themselves , the fum was fupplied from the Imperial treasury " . As foon as the confuls had discharged thefe cuftomary duties , they were at liberty to retire into the fhade of private life , and to enjoy during the remainder of the ...
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... themselves , who difdained the faint fhadow of the republic , were confcious that they acquired an additional splendour and ma- jesty as often as they affumed the annual honours of the confular dignity 22 . 92 tricians . The proudest ...
... themselves , who difdained the faint fhadow of the republic , were confcious that they acquired an additional splendour and ma- jesty as often as they affumed the annual honours of the confular dignity 22 . 92 tricians . The proudest ...
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... themselves were confounded among the Plebeians of Rome ; and from the etymology of their name of Cacilius , there is reafon to believe that thofe haughty pobles derived their origin from a futler . 95 In the year of Rome 800 , very few ...
... themselves were confounded among the Plebeians of Rome ; and from the etymology of their name of Cacilius , there is reafon to believe that thofe haughty pobles derived their origin from a futler . 95 In the year of Rome 800 , very few ...
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