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... military 4 Addison ( see his Works , vol . ii . p . 51 , edit . Baskerville ) has given a very pic- turesque description of the road through the Apennine . The Goths were not at leisure to observe the beauties of the prospect ; but they ...
... military 4 Addison ( see his Works , vol . ii . p . 51 , edit . Baskerville ) has given a very pic- turesque description of the road through the Apennine . The Goths were not at leisure to observe the beauties of the prospect ; but they ...
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... military glory , and seldom engaged in the occupations of civil government , naturally resigned their leisure to the business and amusements of private life . At Rome , commerce was always held in con- tempt : but the senators , from ...
... military glory , and seldom engaged in the occupations of civil government , naturally resigned their leisure to the business and amusements of private life . At Rome , commerce was always held in con- tempt : but the senators , from ...
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... military leaders ; so the domestic officers , who bear a rod , as an ensign of authority , distribute and arrange the numerous train of slaves and attendants . The baggage and wardrobe move in the front ; and are immediately followed by ...
... military leaders ; so the domestic officers , who bear a rod , as an ensign of authority , distribute and arrange the numerous train of slaves and attendants . The baggage and wardrobe move in the front ; and are immediately followed by ...
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... military service , was obliged to abandon the cul- tivation of his farm.50 The lands of Italy , which had been originally divided among the families of free and indigent proprietors , were insensibly purchased or usurped by the avarice ...
... military service , was obliged to abandon the cul- tivation of his farm.50 The lands of Italy , which had been originally divided among the families of free and indigent proprietors , were insensibly purchased or usurped by the avarice ...
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... military power , embraced the mild policy of Augustus , and studied to relieve the poverty , and to amuse the idleness , of an innumerable people.58 I. For the convenience of the lazy plebeians , the monthly dis- tributions of corn were ...
... military power , embraced the mild policy of Augustus , and studied to relieve the poverty , and to amuse the idleness , of an innumerable people.58 I. For the convenience of the lazy plebeians , the monthly dis- tributions of corn were ...
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