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Side 10
... Interest of Money . Injuries .... Severity of the Twelve Tables .. Abolition or Oblivion of Penal Laws IV . OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS .. Revival of Capital Punishments .. Measure of Guilt ..... Unnatural Vice . Rigor of the Christian ...
... Interest of Money . Injuries .... Severity of the Twelve Tables .. Abolition or Oblivion of Penal Laws IV . OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS .. Revival of Capital Punishments .. Measure of Guilt ..... Unnatural Vice . Rigor of the Christian ...
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... interest at the expense of the inhuman and absurd cruelty , which was perpetrated by the direction , cr at least with the con- nivance , of the Imperial ministers . The foreign auxiliaries , who had been attached to the person of ...
... interest at the expense of the inhuman and absurd cruelty , which was perpetrated by the direction , cr at least with the con- nivance , of the Imperial ministers . The foreign auxiliaries , who had been attached to the person of ...
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... interest , provoked a rebellion in Britain ( Dion Cassius 1. lxii . p . 1003. ) According to the conjecture of Gale ( Antoninus's Itinerary in Britain , p . 92 ) , the same Faustinus possessed an estate near Bury , in Suffolk , and ...
... interest , provoked a rebellion in Britain ( Dion Cassius 1. lxii . p . 1003. ) According to the conjecture of Gale ( Antoninus's Itinerary in Britain , p . 92 ) , the same Faustinus possessed an estate near Bury , in Suffolk , and ...
Side 20
... interest of both parties . 31 A considerable mass of treasure must always have existed at Rome , cither in the current coin of the empire , or in the form of gold and silver plate ; and there were many sideboards in the time of Pliny ...
... interest of both parties . 31 A considerable mass of treasure must always have existed at Rome , cither in the current coin of the empire , or in the form of gold and silver plate ; and there were many sideboards in the time of Pliny ...
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... interest of a prince , who wanted spirit to command , or docility to obey . The most imprudent measures were adopted , without the knowledge , or against the advice , of Alaric ; and the obstinate refusal of the senate , to allow , in ...
... interest of a prince , who wanted spirit to command , or docility to obey . The most imprudent measures were adopted , without the knowledge , or against the advice , of Alaric ; and the obstinate refusal of the senate , to allow , in ...
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