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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... most wealthy of the provincials will be attracted by the powerful motives of inte- reft and duty , of amufement and curiofity . A third and more numerous clafs of inhabitants will infenfibly be formed , of fervants , of artificers , and ...
... most wealthy of the provincials will be attracted by the powerful motives of inte- reft and duty , of amufement and curiofity . A third and more numerous clafs of inhabitants will infenfibly be formed , of fervants , of artificers , and ...
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... most complete account of this extraordinary ceremony may be found in the Alexandrian Chronicle , p . 285. Til lemont , and the other friends of Constantine , who are offended with the air of Paganifm which feems unworthy of a Chriftian ...
... most complete account of this extraordinary ceremony may be found in the Alexandrian Chronicle , p . 285. Til lemont , and the other friends of Constantine , who are offended with the air of Paganifm which feems unworthy of a Chriftian ...
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... most minute accuracy by the emperors , and il- luftrated with equal prolixity by their learned interpreter . 80 Cod . Theodof . 1. vi , tit . xxii . 81 Aufonius ( in Gratiarum Actione ) basely expatiates on this un- worthy topic , which ...
... most minute accuracy by the emperors , and il- luftrated with equal prolixity by their learned interpreter . 80 Cod . Theodof . 1. vi , tit . xxii . 81 Aufonius ( in Gratiarum Actione ) basely expatiates on this un- worthy topic , which ...
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... most eminent officers of the ftate and army , in the habit of fenators ; and the useless fafces , armed with the once formidable axes , were borne before them by the lictors " . The proceffion moved from the palace 7 to the Forum , or ...
... most eminent officers of the ftate and army , in the habit of fenators ; and the useless fafces , armed with the once formidable axes , were borne before them by the lictors " . The proceffion moved from the palace 7 to the Forum , or ...
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... most perfect feparation which The pa- can be found in any age or country , between the nobles and the people , is perhaps that of the Pa- tricians and the Plebeians , as it was established in the first age of the Roman republic . Wealth ...
... most perfect feparation which The pa- can be found in any age or country , between the nobles and the people , is perhaps that of the Pa- tricians and the Plebeians , as it was established in the first age of the Roman republic . Wealth ...
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