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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... hand a small image of the genius of the place , was erected on a triumphal car . The guards , carrying white tapers , and clothed in their richest apparel , accompanied the folemn proceffion as it moved through the Hippodrome . of May ...
... hand a small image of the genius of the place , was erected on a triumphal car . The guards , carrying white tapers , and clothed in their richest apparel , accompanied the folemn proceffion as it moved through the Hippodrome . of May ...
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... hand , whofe original number was never recruited till the end of the commonwealth , either failed in the ordinary course of nature , or were ex- tinguished in fo many foreign and domestic wars , or , through a want of merit or fortune ...
... hand , whofe original number was never recruited till the end of the commonwealth , either failed in the ordinary course of nature , or were ex- tinguished in fo many foreign and domestic wars , or , through a want of merit or fortune ...
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... hand the feal , and with the other the standard , of the empire . The ambition of the præfects , always formidable , and fome- times fatal to the mafters whom they ferved , was fupported by the ftrength of the Prætorian bands ; but ...
... hand the feal , and with the other the standard , of the empire . The ambition of the præfects , always formidable , and fome- times fatal to the mafters whom they ferved , was fupported by the ftrength of the Prætorian bands ; but ...
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... hands of freedmen and plebeians 22 , who , with cunning rather than with skill , exercised a fordid and per- nicious trade . Some of them procured admit- tance into families for the purpofe of fomenting differences , of encouraging ...
... hands of freedmen and plebeians 22 , who , with cunning rather than with skill , exercised a fordid and per- nicious trade . Some of them procured admit- tance into families for the purpofe of fomenting differences , of encouraging ...
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... hand of Conftantine . Reduction of the legions . The fame timid policy , of dividing whatever is united , of reducing whatever is eminent , of dread- ing every active power , and of expecting that the moft feeble will prove the most ...
... hand of Conftantine . Reduction of the legions . The fame timid policy , of dividing whatever is united , of reducing whatever is eminent , of dread- ing every active power , and of expecting that the moft feeble will prove the most ...
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