The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 4Harper, 1833 |
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... equal distance , perhaps , between their antique splendour and their present desolation . The duty of military service either in person or by substitute , was imposed on the lands or benefices of the province ; a sum of five pieces of ...
... equal distance , perhaps , between their antique splendour and their present desolation . The duty of military service either in person or by substitute , was imposed on the lands or benefices of the province ; a sum of five pieces of ...
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... equal , to reward the piety of his brother Isaac , the crafty Alexius interposed a new and super - eminent dignity . The happy flexibility of the Greek tongue allowed him to compound the names of Augustus and emperor , ( Sebastos and ...
... equal , to reward the piety of his brother Isaac , the crafty Alexius interposed a new and super - eminent dignity . The happy flexibility of the Greek tongue allowed him to compound the names of Augustus and emperor , ( Sebastos and ...
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... equals . The legislative and executive power were centred in the person of the monarch , and the last remains of the ... equal to the Saracens , in the second and third of these warlike qualifications . The wealth of the Greeks ennabled ...
... equals . The legislative and executive power were centred in the person of the monarch , and the last remains of the ... equal to the Saracens , in the second and third of these warlike qualifications . The wealth of the Greeks ennabled ...
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... equal to populous and powerful kingdoms ; and in their naval and military armaments , an emir of Aleppo or Tunis might command no despicable fund of skill , and industry , and treasure . In their transactions of peace and war with the ...
... equal to populous and powerful kingdoms ; and in their naval and military armaments , an emir of Aleppo or Tunis might command no despicable fund of skill , and industry , and treasure . In their transactions of peace and war with the ...
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... equals and neighbours . Their private wars , which overturned the fabric of government , fomented the martial spirit of the nation . In the system of modern Europe , the power of the sword is possessed , at least in fact , by five or ...
... equals and neighbours . Their private wars , which overturned the fabric of government , fomented the martial spirit of the nation . In the system of modern Europe , the power of the sword is possessed , at least in fact , by five or ...
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