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 52
... interest was concerned , or his affections were engaged ; the stricteft regulations , were established to ex- clude any person , without the special difpenfa- tion of the emperor , from the government of the province where he was born ...
... interest was concerned , or his affections were engaged ; the stricteft regulations , were established to ex- clude any person , without the special difpenfa- tion of the emperor , from the government of the province where he was born ...
Side 55
... interest ; and the fame pernicious habits might ftill adhere to their characters in the public administration of the ftate . The honour of a liberal profeffion has indeed been vindicated by ancient and modern ad- vocates , who have ...
... interest ; and the fame pernicious habits might ftill adhere to their characters in the public administration of the ftate . The honour of a liberal profeffion has indeed been vindicated by ancient and modern ad- vocates , who have ...
Side 59
... interests and incom- patible manners , was productive of beneficial and of pernicious confequences . It was seldom to be expected that the general and the civil governor of a province should either confpire for the dif- turbance , or ...
... interests and incom- patible manners , was productive of beneficial and of pernicious confequences . It was seldom to be expected that the general and the civil governor of a province should either confpire for the dif- turbance , or ...
Side 139
... interest and affections ; fome of their independent chiefs being enlifted in the party of Sapor , whilft others had engaged their doubtful fidelity to the emperor more grave and important operations of the war were conducted with equal ...
... interest and affections ; fome of their independent chiefs being enlifted in the party of Sapor , whilft others had engaged their doubtful fidelity to the emperor more grave and important operations of the war were conducted with equal ...
Side 175
... interest , and pur- fued by the fame enemies " . But when the vic- tory was decided in favour of Conftantius , his de- pendent colleague became lefs ufeful and lefs for- midable . Every circumftance of his conduct was feverely and ...
... interest , and pur- fued by the fame enemies " . But when the vic- tory was decided in favour of Conftantius , his de- pendent colleague became lefs ufeful and lefs for- midable . Every circumftance of his conduct was feverely and ...
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