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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... seems to confider twenty as the highest number of quæftors ; and Dion . ( 1. xliii . p . 374. ) infinuates that if the dictator Cæfar once created forty , it was only to facilitate the payment of an immenfe debt of gratitude . Yet the ...
... seems to confider twenty as the highest number of quæftors ; and Dion . ( 1. xliii . p . 374. ) infinuates that if the dictator Cæfar once created forty , it was only to facilitate the payment of an immenfe debt of gratitude . Yet the ...
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... seems reafon- able to conclude that it was arbitrary in the dif- tribution , and extremely rigorous in the mode of collecting . The fecret wealth of commerce , and the precarious profits of art or labour , are fufcep- tible only of a ...
... seems reafon- able to conclude that it was arbitrary in the dif- tribution , and extremely rigorous in the mode of collecting . The fecret wealth of commerce , and the precarious profits of art or labour , are fufcep- tible only of a ...
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... ( I. iv . c . 6. ) terminates his narrative by this loyal declaration of the troops , and avoids all the invidious circumstances of the fubfequent maffacre . pular P 10 ul pular fury , they seem to have 130 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... ( I. iv . c . 6. ) terminates his narrative by this loyal declaration of the troops , and avoids all the invidious circumstances of the fubfequent maffacre . pular P 10 ul pular fury , they seem to have 130 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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Edward Gibbon. P 10 ul pular fury , they seem to have remained , without CHA P. the power of flight or of refiftance , in the hands . XVIII . of their implacable enemies . Their fate was fufpended till the arrival of Conftantius , the fe ...
Edward Gibbon. P 10 ul pular fury , they seem to have remained , without CHA P. the power of flight or of refiftance , in the hands . XVIII . of their implacable enemies . Their fate was fufpended till the arrival of Conftantius , the fe ...
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... seems to have difplayed the virtues of a general and of a foldier till the day was irreco- verably lost , and his camp in the poffeffion of the Magnentius then confulted his fafety , enemy . 85 Julian , Orat . i . p . 36 , 37 ; and Orat ...
... seems to have difplayed the virtues of a general and of a foldier till the day was irreco- verably lost , and his camp in the poffeffion of the Magnentius then confulted his fafety , enemy . 85 Julian , Orat . i . p . 36 , 37 ; and Orat ...
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