The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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Side 18
... 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 everything which could be subservient either to use or luxury ; markets ...
... 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 everything which could be subservient either to use or luxury ; markets ...
Side 31
... tion of Attic genius , 2 had been almost totally silent since the fall of the republic ; 63 and their place was unworthily 62 Co Ammianus ( 1. xiv . c . 6 , and 1. xxviii . c . 4 ) , after describing the luxury and pride of the nobles ...
... tion of Attic genius , 2 had been almost totally silent since the fall of the republic ; 63 and their place was unworthily 62 Co Ammianus ( 1. xiv . c . 6 , and 1. xxviii . c . 4 ) , after describing the luxury and pride of the nobles ...
Side 44
... tion of restoring the majesty of the republic , and of uniting to the empire the provinces of Egypt and the East , which equilateral triangle , whose sides were each of them computed at about two miles The colony of Ostia was founded ...
... tion of restoring the majesty of the republic , and of uniting to the empire the provinces of Egypt and the East , which equilateral triangle , whose sides were each of them computed at about two miles The colony of Ostia was founded ...
Side 57
... tion had already surrounded with five large and populous churches . The remains of his fortune , and of his under- standing , were dedicated to the service of the glorious martyr ; whose praise , on the day of his festival , Paulinus ...
... tion had already surrounded with five large and populous churches . The remains of his fortune , and of his under- standing , were dedicated to the service of the glorious martyr ; whose praise , on the day of his festival , Paulinus ...
Side 63
... tion of the public posts . By another law , the lands which had been left without inhabitants or cultivation , were granted , with some diminution of taxes , to the neighbors who should occupy , or the strangers who should solicit them ...
... tion of the public posts . By another law , the lands which had been left without inhabitants or cultivation , were granted , with some diminution of taxes , to the neighbors who should occupy , or the strangers who should solicit them ...
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