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... honourable epithet ; and , after the revolution of fourteen centuries , ftill perpetuates the fame of its author " ° . ? ment . The foundation of a new capital is naturally Form of connected with the establishment of a new form govern ...
... honourable epithet ; and , after the revolution of fourteen centuries , ftill perpetuates the fame of its author " ° . ? ment . The foundation of a new capital is naturally Form of connected with the establishment of a new form govern ...
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... Honourable . In the times of Roman fimpli- city , the laft - mentioned epithet was used only as a vague expreffion of deference , till it became at length the peculiar and appropriated title of all who were members of the fenate " and ...
... Honourable . In the times of Roman fimpli- city , the laft - mentioned epithet was used only as a vague expreffion of deference , till it became at length the peculiar and appropriated title of all who were members of the fenate " and ...
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... honourable and facred " . But these artificial fupplies ( in which the reigning houfe was always included ) were rapidly fwept away by the rage , of tyrants , by frequent revo- lutions , by the change of manners , and by the ...
... honourable and facred " . But these artificial fupplies ( in which the reigning houfe was always included ) were rapidly fwept away by the rage , of tyrants , by frequent revo- lutions , by the change of manners , and by the ...
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... honourable rank was bestowed on them for life ; and as they were usually favourites , and minifters who had grown old in the Imperial court , the true etymology of the word was perverted by ignorance and flattery ; and the Patricians of ...
... honourable rank was bestowed on them for life ; and as they were usually favourites , and minifters who had grown old in the Imperial court , the true etymology of the word was perverted by ignorance and flattery ; and the Patricians of ...
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Edward Gibbon. XVII . intermediate clafs between the illuftrious præfects CHAP . and the honourable magiftrates of the provinces . In this clafs , the proconfuls of Afia , Achaia , and Africa , claimed a pre - eminence , which was yield ...
Edward Gibbon. XVII . intermediate clafs between the illuftrious præfects CHAP . and the honourable magiftrates of the provinces . In this clafs , the proconfuls of Afia , Achaia , and Africa , claimed a pre - eminence , which was yield ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
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