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 14
... provinces , the duties of the subject , and the intentions of the governor , were proclaimed ; and the civil jurifprudence was reformed by the annual edicts of the fupreme judge , the prætor of the city . As foon as he afcended his ...
... provinces , the duties of the subject , and the intentions of the governor , were proclaimed ; and the civil jurifprudence was reformed by the annual edicts of the fupreme judge , the prætor of the city . As foon as he afcended his ...
Side 19
... provinces . A dagger terminated the crimes of Domitian ; but the prudence of Nerva con- firmed his acts , which , in the joy of their deliver- ance , had been refcinded by an indignant fenate " 5 . Yet in the refcripts 45 , replies to ...
... provinces . A dagger terminated the crimes of Domitian ; but the prudence of Nerva con- firmed his acts , which , in the joy of their deliver- ance , had been refcinded by an indignant fenate " 5 . Yet in the refcripts 45 , replies to ...
Side 20
... provinces as general or fpecial laws , which the magiftrates were bound to execute , and the people to obey . number continually multiplied , the rule of obe- dience became each day more doubtful and obfcure , till the will of the ...
... provinces as general or fpecial laws , which the magiftrates were bound to execute , and the people to obey . number continually multiplied , the rule of obe- dience became each day more doubtful and obfcure , till the will of the ...
Side 23
... province of legislation was filently invaded by the expounders of ancient ftatutes . Their fubtle in- terpretations concurred with the equity of the prætor , to reform the tyranny of the darker ages : however strange or intricate the ...
... province of legislation was filently invaded by the expounders of ancient ftatutes . Their fubtle in- terpretations concurred with the equity of the prætor , to reform the tyranny of the darker ages : however strange or intricate the ...
Side 33
... provinces were ignorant of the lan- guage that difpofed of their lives and properties ; and the barbarous dialect of the Latins was imper- fectly studied in the academies of Berytus and Con- ftantinople . As an Illyrian foldier , that ...
... provinces were ignorant of the lan- guage that difpofed of their lives and properties ; and the barbarous dialect of the Latins was imper- fectly studied in the academies of Berytus and Con- ftantinople . As an Illyrian foldier , that ...
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