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... Troops Reduction of the Legions IV . Seven Ministers of the Palace 1. The Chamberlain 2. The Master of the Offices . 8. The Quæstor . 214 216 218 · 219 Increase of Barbarian Auxiliaries 221 · 222 223 • 223 224 4. The Public Treasurer 5 ...
... Troops Reduction of the Legions IV . Seven Ministers of the Palace 1. The Chamberlain 2. The Master of the Offices . 8. The Quæstor . 214 216 218 · 219 Increase of Barbarian Auxiliaries 221 · 222 223 • 223 224 4. The Public Treasurer 5 ...
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... troops which had sted themselves under the banner of the cross , and whose mbers every day became more considerable . From the perious declamations of Cyprian , we should naturally con- de , that the doctrines of excommunication and ...
... troops which had sted themselves under the banner of the cross , and whose mbers every day became more considerable . From the perious declamations of Cyprian , we should naturally con- de , that the doctrines of excommunication and ...
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... troops whom they commanded . Some of these official ensigns were really exhibited in their hall of audience ; others preceded their pompous march whenever they appeared in public ; and every circumstance of their demeanour , their dress ...
... troops whom they commanded . Some of these official ensigns were really exhibited in their hall of audience ; others preceded their pompous march whenever they appeared in public ; and every circumstance of their demeanour , their dress ...
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... troops had been weakened by Diocletian , and finally suppressed by Con- stantine , the prefects , who survived their fall , were reduced without difficulty to the station of useful and obedient ministers . When they were no longer ...
... troops had been weakened by Diocletian , and finally suppressed by Con- stantine , the prefects , who survived their fall , were reduced without difficulty to the station of useful and obedient ministers . When they were no longer ...
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... troops which were under his immediate inspection , they both in differently commanded in the field the several bodies , whether of horse or foot , which were united in the same army . Their number was soon doubled , by the division of ...
... troops which were under his immediate inspection , they both in differently commanded in the field the several bodies , whether of horse or foot , which were united in the same army . Their number was soon doubled , by the division of ...
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