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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... civil and religious flavery , that we should feek for the fouls of Homer and of Demofthenes . Edifices . 44 During the fiege of Byzantium , the conqueror had pitched his tent on the commanding eminence of the fecond hill . To perpetuate ...
... civil and religious flavery , that we should feek for the fouls of Homer and of Demofthenes . Edifices . 44 During the fiege of Byzantium , the conqueror had pitched his tent on the commanding eminence of the fecond hill . To perpetuate ...
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... civil and military administration . The diftin & t view of the complicated fyftem of policy , intro- duced by Diocletian , improved by Constantine , 67 The earliest and most complete account of this extraordinary ceremony may be found ...
... civil and military administration . The diftin & t view of the complicated fyftem of policy , intro- duced by Diocletian , improved by Constantine , 67 The earliest and most complete account of this extraordinary ceremony may be found ...
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... civil and military adminiftra- tion of the Roman world . From the reign of Severus to that of Diocletian , the guards and the palace , the laws and the finances , the armies and the provinces , were entrusted to their fuperintend- ing ...
... civil and military adminiftra- tion of the Roman world . From the reign of Severus to that of Diocletian , the guards and the palace , the laws and the finances , the armies and the provinces , were entrusted to their fuperintend- ing ...
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... civil magiftrates of the provinces . According to the plan of government instituted by Diocletian , the four princes had each their Prætorian præfect ; and ,. after the monarchy was once more united in the perfon of Conftantine , he ...
... civil magiftrates of the provinces . According to the plan of government instituted by Diocletian , the four princes had each their Prætorian præfect ; and ,. after the monarchy was once more united in the perfon of Conftantine , he ...
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... civil functions which they were ordained to exercife over fo many fubject nations , were adequate to the am- bition and abilities of the most confummate mi- nifters . To their wifdom was committed the fu- preme administration of justice ...
... civil functions which they were ordained to exercife over fo many fubject nations , were adequate to the am- bition and abilities of the most confummate mi- nifters . To their wifdom was committed the fu- preme administration of justice ...
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