The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. J. Tourneisen, 1787 - 434 sider |
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... youths of Rome and Italy , who , by performing their military fervice on horseback , prepared themselves for the offices of fenator and conful ; and folicited , by deeds of valour , the future fuffrages of their countrymen " . Since the ...
... youths of Rome and Italy , who , by performing their military fervice on horseback , prepared themselves for the offices of fenator and conful ; and folicited , by deeds of valour , the future fuffrages of their countrymen " . Since the ...
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... youth , who , from every part , reforted to Athens , and the other feats of learning in the Roman empire , were alike inftructed in every fchool to reject and to defpife the religion of the multitude . How , indeed , was it poffible ...
... youth , who , from every part , reforted to Athens , and the other feats of learning in the Roman empire , were alike inftructed in every fchool to reject and to defpife the religion of the multitude . How , indeed , was it poffible ...
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... youth . Throughout the empire , but more parti- cularly in the western parts , the most fertile districts , and the most convenient fituations , were reserved for the establishment of colonies ; fome of which were of a civil , and ...
... youth . Throughout the empire , but more parti- cularly in the western parts , the most fertile districts , and the most convenient fituations , were reserved for the establishment of colonies ; fome of which were of a civil , and ...
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... youths of a promifing genius were inftructed in the arts and sciences , and their price was afcertained by the degree of their skill and talents " . Almost every profeffion , either libe- ral or mechanical , might be found in the houfe ...
... youths of a promifing genius were inftructed in the arts and sciences , and their price was afcertained by the degree of their skill and talents " . Almost every profeffion , either libe- ral or mechanical , might be found in the houfe ...
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... youth ; and to punish an obstinate or cowardly disobedience by the most fevere and ignominious penalties , by ftriking the offender out of the lift of citizens , by confifcating his property , and by felling his perfon into slavery ...
... youth ; and to punish an obstinate or cowardly disobedience by the most fevere and ignominious penalties , by ftriking the offender out of the lift of citizens , by confifcating his property , and by felling his perfon into slavery ...
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