The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... honours , the perhaps endangered , the established government . tives . policy of Augustus soon added the splendid as well as important dignities of supreme pontiff , and of censor . By the former he acquired the management of the ...
... honours , the perhaps endangered , the established government . tives . policy of Augustus soon added the splendid as well as important dignities of supreme pontiff , and of censor . By the former he acquired the management of the ...
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... honours of the consular dignity . The proudest and most perfect sepa- The patricians . ration which can be found in any age or country , between the nobles and the people , is perhaps that of the patricians and the plebeians , as it was ...
... honours of the consular dignity . The proudest and most perfect sepa- The patricians . ration which can be found in any age or country , between the nobles and the people , is perhaps that of the patricians and the plebeians , as it was ...
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... honours which the de- vout Paula inherited and despised , are carefully re- capitulated by Jerome , the guide of her conscience , and the historian of her life . The genealogy of her father Rogatus , which ascended as high as Agamem ...
... honours which the de- vout Paula inherited and despised , are carefully re- capitulated by Jerome , the guide of her conscience , and the historian of her life . The genealogy of her father Rogatus , which ascended as high as Agamem ...
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