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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... hundred years " . From a fimilar motive of national 16 prophecy of Heraclitus are alike spurious ( Epiftolæ Græc . Diverf . P. 337. ) . 14 This intricate fubject of the Sicilian and Roman money , is ably difcuffed by Dr. Bentley ...
... hundred years " . From a fimilar motive of national 16 prophecy of Heraclitus are alike spurious ( Epiftolæ Græc . Diverf . P. 337. ) . 14 This intricate fubject of the Sicilian and Roman money , is ably difcuffed by Dr. Bentley ...
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... hundred chapters 26. The De- cemvirs had neglected to import the fanction of Zaleucus , which fo long maintained the integrity 22 See Heineccius ( Hift . J. R. No 29—33 . ) . I have followed the reftoration of the xii tables by Gravina ...
... hundred chapters 26. The De- cemvirs had neglected to import the fanction of Zaleucus , which fo long maintained the integrity 22 See Heineccius ( Hift . J. R. No 29—33 . ) . I have followed the reftoration of the xii tables by Gravina ...
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... hundred thoufand pounds of copper 27 , nine- ty - eight votes were affigned , and only ninety - five were left for the fix inferior claffes , diftributed ac- cording to their fubftance by the artful policy of Servius . But the tribunes ...
... hundred thoufand pounds of copper 27 , nine- ty - eight votes were affigned , and only ninety - five were left for the fix inferior claffes , diftributed ac- cording to their fubftance by the artful policy of Servius . But the tribunes ...
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... hundred fenators , who held their honours , their fortunes , and their lives , by the clemency of the emperor . The lofs Decrees of of executive power was alleviated by the gift of the fenate . legislative authority ; and Ulpian might ...
... hundred fenators , who held their honours , their fortunes , and their lives , by the clemency of the emperor . The lofs Decrees of of executive power was alleviated by the gift of the fenate . legislative authority ; and Ulpian might ...
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... hundred books are enumerated as the fruit of his retirement . Of the collections of his rival Capito , the two hundred and fifty - ninth book is exprefsly quoted ; and few teachers could deliver their opinions in lefs than a century of ...
... hundred books are enumerated as the fruit of his retirement . Of the collections of his rival Capito , the two hundred and fifty - ninth book is exprefsly quoted ; and few teachers could deliver their opinions in lefs than a century of ...
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