The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 10
... justice and humanity , which was deeply impressed on the minds of the Goths and Italians . Partition of lands . * The partition of the lands of Italy , of which Theodoric assigned the third part to his soldiers , is honourably arraigned ...
... justice and humanity , which was deeply impressed on the minds of the Goths and Italians . Partition of lands . * The partition of the lands of Italy , of which Theodoric assigned the third part to his soldiers , is honourably arraigned ...
Side 14
... justice might claim the lands which they oppressed , either as a part of his kingdom , or as the inhe- ritance of his father . The greatness of a servant , who was named perfidious because he was successful , awakened the jealousy of ...
... justice might claim the lands which they oppressed , either as a part of his kingdom , or as the inhe- ritance of his father . The greatness of a servant , who was named perfidious because he was successful , awakened the jealousy of ...
Side 16
... justice and the revenue was delegated to seven consulars , three correctors , and five presidents , who governed the fifteen regions of Italy according to the principles and even the forms of Roman jurisprudence ( 55 ) . The violence of ...
... justice and the revenue was delegated to seven consulars , three correctors , and five presidents , who governed the fifteen regions of Italy according to the principles and even the forms of Roman jurisprudence ( 55 ) . The violence of ...
Side 24
... justice exasperated the dis- content of the Catholics , who applauded the merit and patience of these holy confessors . Three hundred pulpits deplored the perse- cution of the church ; and if the chapel of St. Stephen at Verona was ...
... justice exasperated the dis- content of the Catholics , who applauded the merit and patience of these holy confessors . Three hundred pulpits deplored the perse- cution of the church ; and if the chapel of St. Stephen at Verona was ...
Side 27
... justice . The disciple of Plato might exaggerate the infirmities of nature , and the imperfections of society ; and the mildest form of a Gothic kingdom , even the weight of allegiance and gratitude , must be insupportable to the free ...
... justice . The disciple of Plato might exaggerate the infirmities of nature , and the imperfections of society ; and the mildest form of a Gothic kingdom , even the weight of allegiance and gratitude , must be insupportable to the free ...
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