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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... Imperial re- 33 The measurement is expreffed in the Notitia by 14,075 feet . It is reafonable to fuppofe that thefe were Greek feet ; the propor tion of which has been ingeniously determined by M. d'Anville He compares the 180 feet with ...
... Imperial re- 33 The measurement is expreffed in the Notitia by 14,075 feet . It is reafonable to fuppofe that thefe were Greek feet ; the propor tion of which has been ingeniously determined by M. d'Anville He compares the 180 feet with ...
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... Imperial liberality on the foun- dation of Conftantinople , by the allowance of about two millions five hundred thousand pounds for the conftruction of the walls , the porticoes , and the aqueducts 39. The forefts that over- fhadowed ...
... Imperial liberality on the foun- dation of Conftantinople , by the allowance of about two millions five hundred thousand pounds for the conftruction of the walls , the porticoes , and the aqueducts 39. The forefts that over- fhadowed ...
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... Imperial demefnes , the fame condition was accepted as a favour which would justly have been deemed a hardship , if it had been imposed upon private property . con CH A P. confiderable part of the public revenue will OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
... Imperial demefnes , the fame condition was accepted as a favour which would justly have been deemed a hardship , if it had been imposed upon private property . con CH A P. confiderable part of the public revenue will OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
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... Imperial residence ; and , during a period of one hundred and twenty years , Rome was conftantly deprived of the pre- fence of her ancient magiftrates 84. On the morn- ing of the first of January , the confuls affumed the enfigns of ...
... Imperial residence ; and , during a period of one hundred and twenty years , Rome was conftantly deprived of the pre- fence of her ancient magiftrates 84. On the morn- ing of the first of January , the confuls affumed the enfigns of ...
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... Imperial treasury " . As foon as the confuls had discharged thefe cuftomary duties , they were at liberty to retire into the fhade of private life , and to enjoy during the remainder of the year , the undisturbed contem- plation of ...
... Imperial treasury " . As foon as the confuls had discharged thefe cuftomary duties , they were at liberty to retire into the fhade of private life , and to enjoy during the remainder of the year , the undisturbed contem- plation of ...
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