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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... himself from the ancient feat of government , had acquired additional weight by the example of his fucceffors , and the habits of forty years . Rome was infenfibly con- founded with the dependent kingdoms which had once acknowledged her ...
... himself from the ancient feat of government , had acquired additional weight by the example of his fucceffors , and the habits of forty years . Rome was infenfibly con- founded with the dependent kingdoms which had once acknowledged her ...
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... himself . The ftadia employed by Herodotus in the defcription of the Euxine , the Bofphorus , & c . ( 1. iv . c . 85. ) must undoubtedly be all of the fame fpecies ; but it seems impoffible to reconcile them either with truth or with ...
... himself . The ftadia employed by Herodotus in the defcription of the Euxine , the Bofphorus , & c . ( 1. iv . c . 85. ) must undoubtedly be all of the fame fpecies ; but it seems impoffible to reconcile them either with truth or with ...
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... himself , with the pleature of an agreeable furprise ; but . the whole story is full of fictions and inconfistencies . 56 The law by which the younger Theodofius , in the year 438 , abolished this tenure , may be found among the Novellæ ...
... himself , with the pleature of an agreeable furprise ; but . the whole story is full of fictions and inconfistencies . 56 The law by which the younger Theodofius , in the year 438 , abolished this tenure , may be found among the Novellæ ...
Side 26
... himself , by his ministers , by the officers of justice , and by the domestics of the palace . The most wealthy of the provincials will be attracted by the powerful motives of inte- reft and duty , of amufement and curiofity . A third ...
... himself , by his ministers , by the officers of justice , and by the domestics of the palace . The most wealthy of the provincials will be attracted by the powerful motives of inte- reft and duty , of amufement and curiofity . A third ...
Side 29
... himself , in one of his laws ( Cod . Theod . 1. xv . tit . i . ) . betrays his impatience , 66 Cedrenus and Zonaras , faithful to the mode of fuperftition which prevailed in their own times , affure us that Conftantinople was ...
... himself , in one of his laws ( Cod . Theod . 1. xv . tit . i . ) . betrays his impatience , 66 Cedrenus and Zonaras , faithful to the mode of fuperftition which prevailed in their own times , affure us that Conftantinople was ...
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