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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... Virtues Page 99 100 His Vices 102 His Family Virtues of Crifpus 104 106 324 Jealoufy of Constantine 108 325 Edic A.D. Page 325 Ediet of Conftantine 109 326 Difgrace and CONTENTS .
... Virtues Page 99 100 His Vices 102 His Family Virtues of Crifpus 104 106 324 Jealoufy of Constantine 108 325 Edic A.D. Page 325 Ediet of Conftantine 109 326 Difgrace and CONTENTS .
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... virtues which were 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 ...
... virtues which were 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 ...
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... virtue were affigned by the unerring wisdom of a gracious fovereign " 1. In the epistles which the emperor addreffed to the two confuls elect , it was declared , that they were 81 79 Cod . Theodof . 1. vi . tit . vi . The rules of ...
... virtue were affigned by the unerring wisdom of a gracious fovereign " 1. In the epistles which the emperor addreffed to the two confuls elect , it was declared , that they were 81 79 Cod . Theodof . 1. vi . tit . vi . The rules of ...
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... virtue and loyalty . The emperors 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 ...
... virtue and loyalty . The emperors 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 ...
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... virtuous Metellus , who was unable to brook the idea that the honour of the confulship fhould be bestowed on the obfcure merit of his lieutenant Marius ( c . 64. ) . Two hundred years before , the race of the Metelli themselves were ...
... virtuous Metellus , who was unable to brook the idea that the honour of the confulship fhould be bestowed on the obfcure merit of his lieutenant Marius ( c . 64. ) . Two hundred years before , the race of the Metelli themselves were ...
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