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Side 37
... Theod . tom . iii . p . 193 . ( 97 ) Eusebius ( in Vita Constant . I. iii . c . 1. ) chooses to affirm , that in the reign of this hero , the sword of justice hung idle in the hands of the magistrates . Eusebius himself ( 1. iv . c . 29 ...
... Theod . tom . iii . p . 193 . ( 97 ) Eusebius ( in Vita Constant . I. iii . c . 1. ) chooses to affirm , that in the reign of this hero , the sword of justice hung idle in the hands of the magistrates . Eusebius himself ( 1. iv . c . 29 ...
Side 191
... Theod . 1. xv . tit . i . ) , betrays his impatience . ( 66 ) Cedrenus and Zonaras , faithful to the mode of superstition which prevailed in their own times , assure us that Constantinople was consecrated to the virgin Mother of God ...
... Theod . 1. xv . tit . i . ) , betrays his impatience . ( 66 ) Cedrenus and Zonaras , faithful to the mode of superstition which prevailed in their own times , assure us that Constantinople was consecrated to the virgin Mother of God ...
Side 193
... Theod . I. vi . tit . v . leg . 2 . ( 75 ) Consult the Notitia Dignitatum at the end of the Theodosian code , tom . vi . p . 316 : * ( 76 ) Pancirolus ad Notitiam utriusque Imperii , p . 39. But his explanations are obscure , and he ...
... Theod . I. vi . tit . v . leg . 2 . ( 75 ) Consult the Notitia Dignitatum at the end of the Theodosian code , tom . vi . p . 316 : * ( 76 ) Pancirolus ad Notitiam utriusque Imperii , p . 39. But his explanations are obscure , and he ...
Side 203
... Theod . 1. viii . tit . xv . leg . 1. This maxim of common law was enforced by a series of edicts ( see the remainder of the title ) from Constantine to Justin . From this prohibition , which is extended to the meanest officers of the ...
... Theod . 1. viii . tit . xv . leg . 1. This maxim of common law was enforced by a series of edicts ( see the remainder of the title ) from Constantine to Justin . From this prohibition , which is extended to the meanest officers of the ...
Side 205
... Theod . c . i . p . 185. ) supports the historian by similar complaints , and authentic facts . In the fourth century , many camels might have been laden with law books . Eu- na pius in Vit . Ædesii , p . 72 . ( 124 ) See a very ...
... Theod . c . i . p . 185. ) supports the historian by similar complaints , and authentic facts . In the fourth century , many camels might have been laden with law books . Eu- na pius in Vit . Ædesii , p . 72 . ( 124 ) See a very ...
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