The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Cadell & Davies; J. Johnson; F. & C. Rivington; ... [and 32 others], 1807 |
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Side 15
... some rites which favoured too ftrongly of their Pagan origin , yet he was anxious to leave a deep impreffion of hope and respect on the minds of the fpectators . On foot , with a lance in his hand , the emperor himfelf led the folemn ...
... some rites which favoured too ftrongly of their Pagan origin , yet he was anxious to leave a deep impreffion of hope and respect on the minds of the fpectators . On foot , with a lance in his hand , the emperor himfelf led the folemn ...
Side 18
... Some estimate may be formed of the expence bestowed with Imperial liberality on the foun- dation of Conftantinople , by the allowance of about two millions five hundred thousand pounds for the conftruction of the walls , the porticoes ...
... Some estimate may be formed of the expence bestowed with Imperial liberality on the foun- dation of Conftantinople , by the allowance of about two millions five hundred thousand pounds for the conftruction of the walls , the porticoes ...
Side 27
... Some other regulations of this emperor are lefs liable to blame , but they are lefs deferving of notice . He divided Conftantinople into fourteen regions or quarters , dignified the public council with 58 Sozomen , 1. ii . c . 3 ...
... Some other regulations of this emperor are lefs liable to blame , but they are lefs deferving of notice . He divided Conftantinople into fourteen regions or quarters , dignified the public council with 58 Sozomen , 1. ii . c . 3 ...
Side 33
... Some of these official enfigns were really exhibited in their hall of audience ; others preceded their pompous march whenever they appeared in public ; and every circumstance of their demeanour , their drefs , their ornaments , and ...
... Some of these official enfigns were really exhibited in their hall of audience ; others preceded their pompous march whenever they appeared in public ; and every circumstance of their demeanour , their drefs , their ornaments , and ...
Side 36
... some of the expressions employed by the emperor Gra- tian to his preceptor the poet Aufonius . 83 Immanefque .... dentes Qui fecti ferro in tabulas auroque micantes , Infcripti rutilum coelato Confule nomen Per proceres et vulgus eant ...
... some of the expressions employed by the emperor Gra- tian to his preceptor the poet Aufonius . 83 Immanefque .... dentes Qui fecti ferro in tabulas auroque micantes , Infcripti rutilum coelato Confule nomen Per proceres et vulgus eant ...
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