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... subjects ; and their increase , however rapid , was no longer ex- posed to the same dangers . Yet the wisest princes , who adopted the maxims of Augustus , guarded with the strictest care the dignity of the Roman name , and diffused the ...
... subjects ; and their increase , however rapid , was no longer ex- posed to the same dangers . Yet the wisest princes , who adopted the maxims of Augustus , guarded with the strictest care the dignity of the Roman name , and diffused the ...
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... subjects who ac- Populousness of knowledged the laws of Rome , of citi- the Roman em- pire . zens , of provincials , and of slaves , can- not now be fixed with such a degree of accuracy as the importance of the object would deserve . We ...
... subjects who ac- Populousness of knowledged the laws of Rome , of citi- the Roman em- pire . zens , of provincials , and of slaves , can- not now be fixed with such a degree of accuracy as the importance of the object would deserve . We ...
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... subjects the sums which were exacted from them by the arms and authority of Rome . As long as the circulation was confined within the bounds of the empire , it impressed the political machine with a new degree of activity , and its ...
... subjects the sums which were exacted from them by the arms and authority of Rome . As long as the circulation was confined within the bounds of the empire , it impressed the political machine with a new degree of activity , and its ...
Side 23
... subjects . The most aspiring spirits resorted to the court or standard of the emperors ; and the deserted provinces , deprived of political strength or union , insensibly sunk into the languid indifference of private life . c . 5 . 8 ...
... subjects . The most aspiring spirits resorted to the court or standard of the emperors ; and the deserted provinces , deprived of political strength or union , insensibly sunk into the languid indifference of private life . c . 5 . 8 ...
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... subjects to the same common level of absolute dependence . His expensive taste for building , magnificent shows , and above all a constant and liberal distribution of corn and provisions , were the surest means of captivating the ...
... subjects to the same common level of absolute dependence . His expensive taste for building , magnificent shows , and above all a constant and liberal distribution of corn and provisions , were the surest means of captivating the ...
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