The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
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Side iii
... Vice - præfects , etc. The Governors of the Provinces The Profeffion of the Law III . The Military Officers Diftinction of the Troops A. D. Reduction of the Legions Difficulty of Levies Encrease a 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS.
... Vice - præfects , etc. The Governors of the Provinces The Profeffion of the Law III . The Military Officers Diftinction of the Troops A. D. Reduction of the Legions Difficulty of Levies Encrease a 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Side 9
... naval enemy , and and open them to the fleets of com- merce . The preservation of the eastern provinces may , in fome degree , be ascribed to the policy XVII . CHAP . of Conftantine , as the Barbarians OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 9.
... naval enemy , and and open them to the fleets of com- merce . The preservation of the eastern provinces may , in fome degree , be ascribed to the policy XVII . CHAP . of Conftantine , as the Barbarians OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 9.
Side 18
... provinces , were pro- bably invited by Conftantine to adopt for their country the fortunate fpot which he had chofen for his own refidence . The invitations of a master are scarcely to be diftinguished from commands ; and the liberality ...
... provinces , were pro- bably invited by Conftantine to adopt for their country the fortunate fpot which he had chofen for his own refidence . The invitations of a master are scarcely to be diftinguished from commands ; and the liberality ...
Side 23
... provinces which they governed ; or the appellations and standards of the troops whom they commanded . Some of thefe official enfigns were really exhibited in their hall of audience ; others preceded their pompous march whenever they ...
... provinces which they governed ; or the appellations and standards of the troops whom they commanded . Some of thefe official enfigns were really exhibited in their hall of audience ; others preceded their pompous march whenever they ...
Side 24
... provinces . The vanity of those who , from their rank and office , might claim a fuperior distinction above the rest of the fenatorial order , was long afterwards indulged with the new appellation of Respectable : but the title of ...
... provinces . The vanity of those who , from their rank and office , might claim a fuperior distinction above the rest of the fenatorial order , was long afterwards indulged with the new appellation of Respectable : but the title of ...
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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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