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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... these tablets or dypticks ; see Supplement à l'Antiquité expliquée , tom , iii . p . 220 . 84 Confule lætatur poft plurima fæcula vifo Pallanteus apex : agnofcunt roftra curules Auditas quondam proavis : defuetaque cingit Regius auratis ...
... these tablets or dypticks ; see Supplement à l'Antiquité expliquée , tom , iii . p . 220 . 84 Confule lætatur poft plurima fæcula vifo Pallanteus apex : agnofcunt roftra curules Auditas quondam proavis : defuetaque cingit Regius auratis ...
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... these distinctions , fo incompatible with the fpirit of a free people , were removed , after a long struggle , by the perfevering efforts of the Tribunes . The most active and fuccessful of the Plebeians accumulated wealth , aspired to ...
... these distinctions , fo incompatible with the fpirit of a free people , were removed , after a long struggle , by the perfevering efforts of the Tribunes . The most active and fuccessful of the Plebeians accumulated wealth , aspired to ...
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... these magiftrates were different ; they ranked in fucceffive order , the enfigns of their dignity were curiously varied , and their fitu- ation , from accidental circumftances , might be more or lefs agreeable or advantageous . But they ...
... these magiftrates were different ; they ranked in fucceffive order , the enfigns of their dignity were curiously varied , and their fitu- ation , from accidental circumftances , might be more or lefs agreeable or advantageous . But they ...
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... these formidable fervants , Conftantine resolved to divide the mili- tary from the civil administration ; and to efta- blish , as a permanent and profeffional distinction ,. a practice which had been adopted only as an oc- cafional ...
... these formidable fervants , Conftantine resolved to divide the mili- tary from the civil administration ; and to efta- blish , as a permanent and profeffional distinction ,. a practice which had been adopted only as an oc- cafional ...
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... these provincial generals were therefore dukes ; but no more than ten among them were dignified with the rank of counts or companions , a title of honour , or rather of fa- vour , which had been recently invented in the . 126 Zofimus ...
... these provincial generals were therefore dukes ; but no more than ten among them were dignified with the rank of counts or companions , a title of honour , or rather of fa- vour , which had been recently invented in the . 126 Zofimus ...
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