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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... Provinces The Profeffion of the Law III . The Military Officers Page 42 45 + 48 50 53- Distinction of the Troops 56 59 Reduction of the Legions 62 Difficulty of Levies 64 Encrease of Barbarian Auxiliaries 66 IV . Seven Ministers of the ...
... Provinces The Profeffion of the Law III . The Military Officers Page 42 45 + 48 50 53- Distinction of the Troops 56 59 Reduction of the Legions 62 Difficulty of Levies 64 Encrease of Barbarian Auxiliaries 66 IV . Seven Ministers of the ...
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... provinces may , in fome degree , be afcribed to the policy of Conftantine , as the barbarians of the Euxine , who in the preceding age had poured their arma- ments into the heart of the Mediterranean , foon defifted from the exercise of ...
... provinces may , in fome degree , be afcribed to the policy of Conftantine , as the barbarians of the Euxine , who in the preceding age had poured their arma- ments into the heart of the Mediterranean , foon defifted from the exercise of ...
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... provinces were therefore directed to inftitute schools , to appoint profeffors , and by the hopes of rewards and privileges , to engage in the study and practice of architecture a fufficient number of ingenious youths , who had received ...
... provinces were therefore directed to inftitute schools , to appoint profeffors , and by the hopes of rewards and privileges , to engage in the study and practice of architecture a fufficient number of ingenious youths , who had received ...
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... provinces , were probably invited by Conftantine to adopt for their country the fortunate spot which he had chofen for his own refidence . The invitations of a mafter are scarcely to be diftinguished from commands ; and the liberality ...
... provinces , were probably invited by Conftantine to adopt for their country the fortunate spot which he had chofen for his own refidence . The invitations of a mafter are scarcely to be diftinguished from commands ; and the liberality ...
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... provinces which they governed ; or the appellations and standards of the troops whom they commanded . Some of these official enfigns were really exhibited in their hall of audience ; others preceded their pompous march whenever they ...
... provinces which they governed ; or the appellations and standards of the troops whom they commanded . Some of these official enfigns were really exhibited in their hall of audience ; others preceded their pompous march whenever they ...
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