The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... original picture of the manners of Rome.84 " The greatness of Rome " -such is the language of the historian- " was founded on the rare , and almost incredible , alliance of virtue and of fortune . The long period of her infancy was ...
... original picture of the manners of Rome.84 " The greatness of Rome " -such is the language of the historian- " was founded on the rare , and almost incredible , alliance of virtue and of fortune . The long period of her infancy was ...
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... original Notitiae of the city . The differences between them prove that they did not transcribe each other ; but the sum may appear in- credible , though the country on these occasions flocked to the city . 62 Sometimes indeed they ...
... original Notitiae of the city . The differences between them prove that they did not transcribe each other ; but the sum may appear in- credible , though the country on these occasions flocked to the city . 62 Sometimes indeed they ...
Side 55
... originals , he may have recourse to the eighteenth book of the great , but unfinished , history of Guic- ciardini . But the account which most truly deserves the name of authentic and original , is a little book , entitled , il Sacco di ...
... originals , he may have recourse to the eighteenth book of the great , but unfinished , history of Guic- ciardini . But the account which most truly deserves the name of authentic and original , is a little book , entitled , il Sacco di ...
Side 62
... the following original testimonies in the Historians of France , tom . ii . Fredegarii Scholastici Chron . c . 73 , p . 441. Fredegar . Fragment . iii . p . was plundered by the Arabs , they admired , and 62 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... the following original testimonies in the Historians of France , tom . ii . Fredegarii Scholastici Chron . c . 73 , p . 441. Fredegar . Fragment . iii . p . was plundered by the Arabs , they admired , and 62 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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... original model of the Roman constitution.182 The management of a common revenue , the exercise of civil and criminal jurisdiction , and the habits of public counsel and command , were inherent to these petty republics ; and when they ...
... original model of the Roman constitution.182 The management of a common revenue , the exercise of civil and criminal jurisdiction , and the habits of public counsel and command , were inherent to these petty republics ; and when they ...
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