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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... Latin Churches Perpetual Separation of the Oriental Sects ib . 333 334 336 I. THE NESTORIANS 338 500 Sole Mafters of Perfia 34L 500-1200 . Their Miffions in Tartary , India , China , & c . 343 883 The Chriftians of St. Thomas in India ...
... Latin Churches Perpetual Separation of the Oriental Sects ib . 333 334 336 I. THE NESTORIANS 338 500 Sole Mafters of Perfia 34L 500-1200 . Their Miffions in Tartary , India , China , & c . 343 883 The Chriftians of St. Thomas in India ...
Side 5
... The favage dialect of the Eugubine tables has exercised , and may still elude , the divination of criticism ; but the root is undoubtedly Latin , of the B 3 fame XLIV . Thetwelve tables of the De- cemvirs . CHAP OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 5.
... The favage dialect of the Eugubine tables has exercised , and may still elude , the divination of criticism ; but the root is undoubtedly Latin , of the B 3 fame XLIV . Thetwelve tables of the De- cemvirs . CHAP OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 5.
Side 14
... Latin text of the Inftitutes ( 1. i . tit . ii . No 7 . ) % ~ and more loosely explained in the Greek paraphrase of Theophilus ( p.33-38 . edit . Reitz ) , who drops the important word honorarium . XLIV . the goods of his late kinfman ...
... Latin text of the Inftitutes ( 1. i . tit . ii . No 7 . ) % ~ and more loosely explained in the Greek paraphrase of Theophilus ( p.33-38 . edit . Reitz ) , who drops the important word honorarium . XLIV . the goods of his late kinfman ...
Side 17
... Latin expreffion of " released from " the laws , " was fuppofed to exalt the emperor above all human restraints , and to leave his con- science and reafon , as the facred measure of his conduct . 2. A fimilar dependance was implied in ...
... Latin expreffion of " released from " the laws , " was fuppofed to exalt the emperor above all human restraints , and to leave his con- science and reafon , as the facred measure of his conduct . 2. A fimilar dependance was implied in ...
Side 35
... Latin tongue ; the Roman civilians were depofited in his library and in his mind ; and he moft affiduously cultivated thofe arts which opened the road of wealth and preferment . From the bar of the prætorian præfects , he raised himself ...
... Latin tongue ; the Roman civilians were depofited in his library and in his mind ; and he moft affiduously cultivated thofe arts which opened the road of wealth and preferment . From the bar of the prætorian præfects , he raised himself ...
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