The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Magistrates .. ............................ ib . ....... 19 The Senate ib . 41 Principles of Government Universal Spirit of Toleration .............................. .. ib . Of the People Of Philosophers Of the Magistrates .....
... Magistrates .. ............................ ib . ....... 19 The Senate ib . 41 Principles of Government Universal Spirit of Toleration .............................. .. ib . Of the People Of Philosophers Of the Magistrates .....
Side 3
... Magistrates .. 128 More absolute over the Property , than over the Persons of the Germans ............ Voluntary Engagements .................. ib German Chastity ib ib ... 130 Its Effects in Peace ................... ib in War ...
... Magistrates .. 128 More absolute over the Property , than over the Persons of the Germans ............ Voluntary Engagements .................. ib German Chastity ib ib ... 130 Its Effects in Peace ................... ib in War ...
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... Magistrates ..... 304 Inconsiderable Number of Martyrs . 300-500 Form of Government in the Roman Progress of the Work ... Edifices . Population Privileges ...... ************ 338 330 or 334 Dedication ........ ... ib . Empire ...
... Magistrates ..... 304 Inconsiderable Number of Martyrs . 300-500 Form of Government in the Roman Progress of the Work ... Edifices . Population Privileges ...... ************ 338 330 or 334 Dedication ........ ... ib . Empire ...
Side 9
... magistrates of a free country . " The profession and rank of Sir David Dalrymple ( now a lord of session ) has given a more decent colour to his style . But he scrutinized each separate passage of the two chapters with the dry ...
... magistrates of a free country . " The profession and rank of Sir David Dalrymple ( now a lord of session ) has given a more decent colour to his style . But he scrutinized each separate passage of the two chapters with the dry ...
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... magistrates could not be actuated by a blind , though honest bigotry , since the magistrates were themselves philosophers ; and the schools of Athens had given laws to the senate . They could not be impelled by ambition or avarice , as ...
... magistrates could not be actuated by a blind , though honest bigotry , since the magistrates were themselves philosophers ; and the schools of Athens had given laws to the senate . They could not be impelled by ambition or avarice , as ...
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