The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... established between the pro- vincial councils , which mutually communicated and approved their respective proceedings ; and the catho- lic church soon assumed the form , and acquired the strength , of a great federative republic.a uate ...
... established between the pro- vincial councils , which mutually communicated and approved their respective proceedings ; and the catho- lic church soon assumed the form , and acquired the strength , of a great federative republic.a uate ...
Side 249
... established as a safeguard against fires , robberies , and nocturnal disorders ; the custody and distribution of the public allowance of As the spirit of jealousy and osten- The governors of corn and provisions ; the care of the port ...
... established as a safeguard against fires , robberies , and nocturnal disorders ; the custody and distribution of the public allowance of As the spirit of jealousy and osten- The governors of corn and provisions ; the care of the port ...
Side 444
... established government is always a work of some real , and of much apparent , difficulty ; and the throne of Gratian was protected by the sanctions of custom , law , religion , and the nice balance of the civil and military powers ...
... established government is always a work of some real , and of much apparent , difficulty ; and the throne of Gratian was protected by the sanctions of custom , law , religion , and the nice balance of the civil and military powers ...
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