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 17
... perhaps the ignorance , of the civilians who bafked in the funfhine of the Roman and Byzantine courts . 1. To the prayer of the ancient Cæfars , the people or the senate had fometimes granted a per- fonal exemption from the obligation ...
... perhaps the ignorance , of the civilians who bafked in the funfhine of the Roman and Byzantine courts . 1. To the prayer of the ancient Cæfars , the people or the senate had fometimes granted a per- fonal exemption from the obligation ...
Side 18
... perhaps , was allowed to prevail over the wifdom of ages and the inclina- tions of millions ; and the degenerate Greeks were proud to declare , that in his hands alone the arbi- trary exercise of legiflation could be fafely depo- fited ...
... perhaps , was allowed to prevail over the wifdom of ages and the inclina- tions of millions ; and the degenerate Greeks were proud to declare , that in his hands alone the arbi- trary exercise of legiflation could be fafely depo- fited ...
Side 28
... Perhaps he was not conftant or fincere in his new fect . 58 See Gravina ( p . 45-51 . ) and the ineffectual cavils of Malcon . Heineccius ( Hift . J. R. No 125. ) quotes and approves a differtation of Everard Otto , de Stoica ...
... Perhaps he was not conftant or fincere in his new fect . 58 See Gravina ( p . 45-51 . ) and the ineffectual cavils of Malcon . Heineccius ( Hift . J. R. No 125. ) quotes and approves a differtation of Everard Otto , de Stoica ...
Side 35
... perhaps to the juft indig- nation , of the people : but the quæftor was speedily reftored , and till the hour of his death , he poffeffed , above twenty years , the favour and confidence of D 2 the CHAP . the emperor . His paffive and ...
... perhaps to the juft indig- nation , of the people : but the quæftor was speedily reftored , and till the hour of his death , he poffeffed , above twenty years , the favour and confidence of D 2 the CHAP . the emperor . His paffive and ...
Side 40
... Perhaps , if the preceptors and friends of Cicero were ftill alive , our candour would acknowledge , that , except in purity of lan- guage " , their intrinfic merit was excelled by the fchool of Papinian and Ulpian . The fcience of the ...
... Perhaps , if the preceptors and friends of Cicero were ftill alive , our candour would acknowledge , that , except in purity of lan- guage " , their intrinfic merit was excelled by the fchool of Papinian and Ulpian . The fcience of the ...
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