The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... citizens of an age to bear arms . Fifty thousand had already died in the defence of their country ; and the twenty ... citizen was trained , from his earliest youth , in the discipline and exercises of a soldier . Hannibal was astonished ...
... citizens of an age to bear arms . Fifty thousand had already died in the defence of their country ; and the twenty ... citizen was trained , from his earliest youth , in the discipline and exercises of a soldier . Hannibal was astonished ...
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... citizens was long satisfied with the Plebeian honors of tribunes of the people.14 One hundred and sixty- eight years before the Christian æra , the family was ennobled by the Prætorship of Anicius , who gloriously terminated the ...
... citizens was long satisfied with the Plebeian honors of tribunes of the people.14 One hundred and sixty- eight years before the Christian æra , the family was ennobled by the Prætorship of Anicius , who gloriously terminated the ...
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... citizens.24 Many of these stately mansions might almost excuse the exaggera- tion of the poet ; that Rome contained a multitude of pal- aces , and that each palace was equal to a city : since it in- cluded within its own precincts ...
... citizens.24 Many of these stately mansions might almost excuse the exaggera- tion of the poet ; that Rome contained a multitude of pal- aces , and that each palace was equal to a city : since it in- cluded within its own precincts ...
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... citizens.29 According to their temper and circum stances , the estates of the Romans were either cultivated by the labor of their slaves , or granted , for a certain and stipu lated rent , to the industrious farmer . The economical wri ...
... citizens.29 According to their temper and circum stances , the estates of the Romans were either cultivated by the labor of their slaves , or granted , for a certain and stipu lated rent , to the industrious farmer . The economical wri ...
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... citizens , who are not permitted to aspire above the honor of kissing their hands , or their knees . As soon as they have indulged them- selves in the refreshment of the bath , they resume their rings , and the other ensigns of their ...
... citizens , who are not permitted to aspire above the honor of kissing their hands , or their knees . As soon as they have indulged them- selves in the refreshment of the bath , they resume their rings , and the other ensigns of their ...
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