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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... last captive who adorned the triumph , of Conftan- tine . After a tranquil and profperous reign , the Conqueror bequeathed to his family the inheri- tance of the Roman empire ; a new capital , a new policy , and a new religion ; and the ...
... last captive who adorned the triumph , of Conftan- tine . After a tranquil and profperous reign , the Conqueror bequeathed to his family the inheri- tance of the Roman empire ; a new capital , a new policy , and a new religion ; and the ...
Side 27
... last of them are not included within the wall of Conitantine , it may be doubted whether this divifion of the city fhould be referred to the founder . the 43 XVII . CHAP . the appellation of Senate " OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 27.
... last of them are not included within the wall of Conitantine , it may be doubted whether this divifion of the city fhould be referred to the founder . the 43 XVII . CHAP . the appellation of Senate " OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 27.
Side 38
... last period of Roman fervitude , that this empty name might be compared , and even pre- 89 Celebrant quidem folemnes iftos dies , omnes ubique urbes quæ fub legibus agunt ; et Roma de more , et Conftantinopolis de imita- tione , et ...
... last period of Roman fervitude , that this empty name might be compared , and even pre- 89 Celebrant quidem folemnes iftos dies , omnes ubique urbes quæ fub legibus agunt ; et Roma de more , et Conftantinopolis de imita- tione , et ...
Side 62
... last moment of its diffolution , continued to languifh under the mortal wound which had been fo rafhly or fo weakly inflicted by the hand of Conftantine . Reduction of the legions . The fame timid policy , of dividing whatever is united ...
... last moment of its diffolution , continued to languifh under the mortal wound which had been fo rafhly or fo weakly inflicted by the hand of Conftantine . Reduction of the legions . The fame timid policy , of dividing whatever is united ...
Side 80
Edward Gibbon. CHAP . of the national freedom and honour , the last XVII . hours of a Roman were fecure from the danger of ignominious torture 163. The conduct of the pro- vincial magistrates was not , however , regulated by the practice ...
Edward Gibbon. CHAP . of the national freedom and honour , the last XVII . hours of a Roman were fecure from the danger of ignominious torture 163. The conduct of the pro- vincial magistrates was not , however , regulated by the practice ...
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