The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: t. 2, t. 3, t. 4, t. 5, t. 6, t. 7Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... former friendly intercourse . effect of the revolution was judged by him as it was by many other enlightened men , some of whom wrote as reflection suggested , before their conclusions could be sanctioned by experience . Opinions which ...
... former friendly intercourse . effect of the revolution was judged by him as it was by many other enlightened men , some of whom wrote as reflection suggested , before their conclusions could be sanctioned by experience . Opinions which ...
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... former publication . BENTINCK STREET , APRIL 20 , 1783 . PREFACE TO THE FIRST VOLUME . DILIGENCE and accuracy are the only merits which an historical writer may ascribe to himself ; if any merit indeed can be assumed from the ...
... former publication . BENTINCK STREET , APRIL 20 , 1783 . PREFACE TO THE FIRST VOLUME . DILIGENCE and accuracy are the only merits which an historical writer may ascribe to himself ; if any merit indeed can be assumed from the ...
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... former preserves his military Command and Guards , in Division of the Provinces between the Emperor and the Senate 84 Rome itself . Consular and Tribunitian Powers Imperial Prerogatives The Magistrates The Senate • General Idea of the ...
... former preserves his military Command and Guards , in Division of the Provinces between the Emperor and the Senate 84 Rome itself . Consular and Tribunitian Powers Imperial Prerogatives The Magistrates The Senate • General Idea of the ...
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... former , rather than the precept of the latter . The proximity of its situation to the coast of Gaul seemed to invite their arms : the pleasing , though doubtful intelligence of a pearl fishery , attracted their avarice ; * and as ...
... former , rather than the precept of the latter . The proximity of its situation to the coast of Gaul seemed to invite their arms : the pleasing , though doubtful intelligence of a pearl fishery , attracted their avarice ; * and as ...
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... former was almost a perpetual journey ; and as he possessed the various talents of the soldier , the statesman , and the scholar , he gratified his curiosity in the discharge of his duty . Careless of the difference of seasons and of ...
... former was almost a perpetual journey ; and as he possessed the various talents of the soldier , the statesman , and the scholar , he gratified his curiosity in the discharge of his duty . Careless of the difference of seasons and of ...
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