The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1George Bell and Sons, 1891 |
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... laws , as well as by his victories , restored a transient splen- dour to the eastern empire . It will comprehend the invasion of Italy by the Lombards ; the conquest of the Asiatic and African provinces by the Arabs , who embraced the ...
... laws , as well as by his victories , restored a transient splen- dour to the eastern empire . It will comprehend the invasion of Italy by the Lombards ; the conquest of the Asiatic and African provinces by the Arabs , who embraced the ...
Side xli
... Laws and Manners 210 Regulations of the Emperors 211 Edict of Caracalla The Freedom of the City given to all Provincials for the Purpose of Taxation Temporary Reduction of the Tribute Consequences of the universal Freedom of Rome CH ...
... Laws and Manners 210 Regulations of the Emperors 211 Edict of Caracalla The Freedom of the City given to all Provincials for the Purpose of Taxation Temporary Reduction of the Tribute Consequences of the universal Freedom of Rome CH ...
Side l
... Laws of Constantine . 822. The Gothic War 323. Second Civil War between Constantine and Licinius Battle of Hadrianople Siege of Byzantium , and Naval Victory of Crispus Battle of Chrysopolis · Submission and Death of Licinius 324. Re ...
... Laws of Constantine . 822. The Gothic War 323. Second Civil War between Constantine and Licinius Battle of Hadrianople Siege of Byzantium , and Naval Victory of Crispus Battle of Chrysopolis · Submission and Death of Licinius 324. Re ...
Side 1
... laws and manners had gradually cemented the union of the provinces . Their peaceful inhabitants enjoyed and abused the advantages of wealth and luxury . The image of a free constitution was preserved with decent reverence : the Roman ...
... laws and manners had gradually cemented the union of the provinces . Their peaceful inhabitants enjoyed and abused the advantages of wealth and luxury . The image of a free constitution was preserved with decent reverence : the Roman ...
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... laws , which it was their interest as well as duty to maintain . But in proportion as the public freedom was lost in extent of conquest , war was gradually improved into an art , and degraded into a trade . The legions themselves , even ...
... laws , which it was their interest as well as duty to maintain . But in proportion as the public freedom was lost in extent of conquest , war was gradually improved into an art , and degraded into a trade . The legions themselves , even ...
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