The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. J. Tourneisen, 1787 - 434 sider |
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... the Provinces Digreffion on the Finances of the Empire Eftablishment of the Tribute on Roman Citizens Abolition of the Tribute Of Afia , Egypt , and Gaul 210 ib . 211 ib . 212 Of A. D. Page Of Africa and Spain 212 Of the xvi CONTENTS .
... the Provinces Digreffion on the Finances of the Empire Eftablishment of the Tribute on Roman Citizens Abolition of the Tribute Of Afia , Egypt , and Gaul 210 ib . 211 ib . 212 Of A. D. Page Of Africa and Spain 212 Of the xvi CONTENTS .
Side xvii
... Citizens inftituted by Auguftus ib . I. The Cuftoms 215 II . The excife 216 III . Tax on Legacies and Inheritances ib . Suited to the Laws and Manners 217 Regulations of the Emperors Edict of Caracalla 218 219 220 The Freedom of the ...
... Citizens inftituted by Auguftus ib . I. The Cuftoms 215 II . The excife 216 III . Tax on Legacies and Inheritances ib . Suited to the Laws and Manners 217 Regulations of the Emperors Edict of Caracalla 218 219 220 The Freedom of the ...
Side 11
... attention . Military efta- In the purer ages of the commonwealth , the ufe blishment of of arms was referved for thofe ranks of citizens the Roman emperors . СНАР : I. Difcipline . 3 : 30 who had OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . II.
... attention . Military efta- In the purer ages of the commonwealth , the ufe blishment of of arms was referved for thofe ranks of citizens the Roman emperors . СНАР : I. Difcipline . 3 : 30 who had OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . II.
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... citizens . That dis- tinction was generally confidered , either as a legal qualification , or as a proper recompence for the foldier ; but a more serious regard was paid to the effential merit of age , ftrength , and military ftature ...
... citizens . That dis- tinction was generally confidered , either as a legal qualification , or as a proper recompence for the foldier ; but a more serious regard was paid to the effential merit of age , ftrength , and military ftature ...
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... citizens , had checked the fortune , and haf- tened the ruin , of Athens and Sparta . The aspiring genius of Rome facrificed vanity to ambition , and deemed it more prudent , as well as honourable , to adopt virtue and merit for her own ...
... citizens , had checked the fortune , and haf- tened the ruin , of Athens and Sparta . The aspiring genius of Rome facrificed vanity to ambition , and deemed it more prudent , as well as honourable , to adopt virtue and merit for her own ...
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