The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireA. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 1303 sider |
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Side x
... served to prepare the way for another . One ill effect has , how- ever , occurred from it . His splendid , and stately , and artificial style , though sometimes one of surpassing beauty , has served to corrupt the simplicity of English ...
... served to prepare the way for another . One ill effect has , how- ever , occurred from it . His splendid , and stately , and artificial style , though sometimes one of surpassing beauty , has served to corrupt the simplicity of English ...
Side xi
... served to extinguish the ex- is obvious . An unbeliever dares not encounter the in- piring flame of Greek and Roman literature , and their conveniences which a direct opposition to public opinion aversion to war contributed to injure ...
... served to extinguish the ex- is obvious . An unbeliever dares not encounter the in- piring flame of Greek and Roman literature , and their conveniences which a direct opposition to public opinion aversion to war contributed to injure ...
Side 1
... served with decent reverence : the Roman senate appeared to possess the sovereign authority , and de- volved on the emperors all the executive powers of government . During a happy period 98-180 . of more than fourscore years , the pub ...
... served with decent reverence : the Roman senate appeared to possess the sovereign authority , and de- volved on the emperors all the executive powers of government . During a happy period 98-180 . of more than fourscore years , the pub ...
Side 16
... served the freedom of the city : and it was remarked , that more than two hundred and thirty years elapsed | after the ruin of the Ptolemies , before an Egyptian was admitted into the senate of Rome . * General use of It is a just ...
... served the freedom of the city : and it was remarked , that more than two hundred and thirty years elapsed | after the ruin of the Ptolemies , before an Egyptian was admitted into the senate of Rome . * General use of It is a just ...
Side 28
... served by a long succession of emperors , Romans , Greeks , Franks , and Germans , from the fall of the republic to the present time . A distinction was , however , soon introduced . The sacred title of Au- gustus was always reserved ...
... served by a long succession of emperors , Romans , Greeks , Franks , and Germans , from the fall of the republic to the present time . A distinction was , however , soon introduced . The sacred title of Au- gustus was always reserved ...
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