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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... arms of Delia , applauded the victory of licentious love ; and the project of reform was fufpended till a new and 28 Confult the common writers on the Roman Comitia , efpecially Sigonius and Beaufort . Spanheim ( de Præftantiâ et Ufû ...
... arms of Delia , applauded the victory of licentious love ; and the project of reform was fufpended till a new and 28 Confult the common writers on the Roman Comitia , efpecially Sigonius and Beaufort . Spanheim ( de Præftantiâ et Ufû ...
Side 27
... arm and inftruct a citizen for the duties of focial life . Of thefe , the armour of the 55 Perturbatricem autem omnium harum rerum academiam , hanc ab Arcefila et Carneade recentem , exoremus ut fileat , nam fi invaferit in hæc , quæ ...
... arm and inftruct a citizen for the duties of focial life . Of thefe , the armour of the 55 Perturbatricem autem omnium harum rerum academiam , hanc ab Arcefila et Carneade recentem , exoremus ut fileat , nam fi invaferit in hæc , quæ ...
Side 28
... Arms , eloquence , and the ftudy of the civil law , promoted a citizen to the honours of the Roman ftate ; and the three profeffions were fometimes more confpicuous by their union in the fame character . In the compofition of the edict ...
... Arms , eloquence , and the ftudy of the civil law , promoted a citizen to the honours of the Roman ftate ; and the three profeffions were fometimes more confpicuous by their union in the fame character . In the compofition of the edict ...
Side 48
... arms and fiefs . Since the Crusades , fome , the most truly refpectable , have been created by the king , for merit and fervices . The recent and vulgar crowd is derived from the multitude of venal offices without trust or dignity ...
... arms and fiefs . Since the Crusades , fome , the most truly refpectable , have been created by the king , for merit and fervices . The recent and vulgar crowd is derived from the multitude of venal offices without trust or dignity ...
Side 95
... arms in the midst of peace " , and the bloody maxims of honour , were unknown to the · 179 The first fpeech of Lyfias ( Reifke , Orator . Græc , tom . v . p . 2-48 . ) is in defence of an husband who had killed the adulterer . The right ...
... arms in the midst of peace " , and the bloody maxims of honour , were unknown to the · 179 The first fpeech of Lyfias ( Reifke , Orator . Græc , tom . v . p . 2-48 . ) is in defence of an husband who had killed the adulterer . The right ...
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