The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 8A. Strahan; and T. Cadell ... and W. Davies, 1797 |
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Side 13
... Such an example was not neceffary to inftruct a prudent ufurper of the mifchief of popular affem- blies ; and their abolition , which Auguftus had filently prepared , was accomplished without refift- ance , and almoft without notice ...
... Such an example was not neceffary to inftruct a prudent ufurper of the mifchief of popular affem- blies ; and their abolition , which Auguftus had filently prepared , was accomplished without refift- ance , and almoft without notice ...
Side 36
... Such flattery is incredible ! -Nihil eft quod credere de fe Non poteft , cum laudatur Diis æqua poteftas . Fontenelle ( tom . i . p . 32—39 ) has ridiculed the impudence of the modeft Virgil . But the fame Fontenelle places his king ...
... Such flattery is incredible ! -Nihil eft quod credere de fe Non poteft , cum laudatur Diis æqua poteftas . Fontenelle ( tom . i . p . 32—39 ) has ridiculed the impudence of the modeft Virgil . But the fame Fontenelle places his king ...
Side 47
... such levity , whatsoever be the mo- tive , is unworthy of a legislator and a man . Monarchs feldom condefcend to become the preceptors of their subjects ; and fome praise is due to Juftinian , by whofe command an ample fyftem was ...
... such levity , whatsoever be the mo- tive , is unworthy of a legislator and a man . Monarchs feldom condefcend to become the preceptors of their subjects ; and fome praise is due to Juftinian , by whofe command an ample fyftem was ...
Side 52
... Such was the decifion of Ulpian and Paul . 105 The trina mancipatio is most clearly defined by Ulpian ( Frag- ment . x . p . 591 , 592. edit . Schulting ) ; and beft illuftrated in the Antiquities of Heineccius , * XLIV . them to the ...
... Such was the decifion of Ulpian and Paul . 105 The trina mancipatio is most clearly defined by Ulpian ( Frag- ment . x . p . 591 , 592. edit . Schulting ) ; and beft illuftrated in the Antiquities of Heineccius , * XLIV . them to the ...
Side 69
... experience and headftrong paffions . Such a truf- tee had been first instituted by the prætor , to fave a family from the blind havock of a prodigal or madman ; F 3 XLIV . CHAP . madman ; and the minor was OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 69.
... experience and headftrong paffions . Such a truf- tee had been first instituted by the prætor , to fave a family from the blind havock of a prodigal or madman ; F 3 XLIV . CHAP . madman ; and the minor was OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 69.
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