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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... military command , the 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 ...
... military command , the 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 ...
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... military counts and dukes , who will be hereafter mentioned , were allowed the rank and title of Refpectable . The go- vernors of the pro- vinces . As the fpirit of jealoufy and oftentation pre- vailed in the councils of the emperors ...
... military counts and dukes , who will be hereafter mentioned , were allowed the rank and title of Refpectable . The go- vernors of the pro- vinces . As the fpirit of jealoufy and oftentation pre- vailed in the councils of the emperors ...
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... military pro- motion of Pertinax , I shall here infert the civil honours of Mallius Theodorus . 1. He was diftinguished by his eloquence , while he pleaded as an advocate in the court of the Prætorian præfect . 2. He governed one of the ...
... military pro- motion of Pertinax , I shall here infert the civil honours of Mallius Theodorus . 1. He was diftinguished by his eloquence , while he pleaded as an advocate in the court of the Prætorian præfect . 2. He governed one of the ...
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... was entrusted with the fame powers which Cicero , proconful of Cilicia , had exercised in the name of the fenate and people . 1 revenue , XVII . revenue , the authority of law , and 56 THE DECLINE AND FALL The Military Officers.
... was entrusted with the fame powers which Cicero , proconful of Cilicia , had exercised in the name of the fenate and people . 1 revenue , XVII . revenue , the authority of law , and 56 THE DECLINE AND FALL The Military Officers.
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... military force , concurred to render their power fupreme and abfolute ; and whenever they were tempted to violate their allegiance , the loyal province which they involved in their rebellion , was scarcely fenfible of any change in its ...
... military force , concurred to render their power fupreme and abfolute ; and whenever they were tempted to violate their allegiance , the loyal province which they involved in their rebellion , was scarcely fenfible of any change in its ...
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