The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. J. Tourneisen, 1787 - 434 sider |
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... exercised by the minifters of the fenate and of the emperors , and that authority was abfolute , and without control . But the fame falutary maxims of government , which had secured the peace and obedience of Italy , were extended to ...
... exercised by the minifters of the fenate and of the emperors , and that authority was abfolute , and without control . But the fame falutary maxims of government , which had secured the peace and obedience of Italy , were extended to ...
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... exercised any civil employment ; all , in a word , who per- formed any public fervice , or displayed any personal talents , were rewarded with a prefent , whose value was continually diminished by the increasing liberality of the ...
... exercised any civil employment ; all , in a word , who per- formed any public fervice , or displayed any personal talents , were rewarded with a prefent , whose value was continually diminished by the increasing liberality of the ...
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... exercised and often abused , was taken out of private hands , and referved to the magiftrates alone . The fubterra- neous prisons were abolished ; and , upon a just complaint of intolerable treatment , the injured slave obtained either ...
... exercised and often abused , was taken out of private hands , and referved to the magiftrates alone . The fubterra- neous prisons were abolished ; and , upon a just complaint of intolerable treatment , the injured slave obtained either ...
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... exercised with the fame facility on the banks of the Thames . , or of the Nile , as on those of the Tyber . The legions were deftined to 56 THE DECLINE AND FALL Obedience and Union Roman Monuments Many of them erected at private Expence ...
... exercised with the fame facility on the banks of the Thames . , or of the Nile , as on those of the Tyber . The legions were deftined to 56 THE DECLINE AND FALL Obedience and Union Roman Monuments Many of them erected at private Expence ...
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... exercised an abfolute power of life and death ; his jurifdiction was not confined by any forms of trial , or rules of proceeding , and the execution of the fentence was immediate and without appeal . The choice of the enemies of Rome ...
... exercised an abfolute power of life and death ; his jurifdiction was not confined by any forms of trial , or rules of proceeding , and the execution of the fentence was immediate and without appeal . The choice of the enemies of Rome ...
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