The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Cadell & Davies; J. Johnson; F. & C. Rivington; ... [and 32 others], 1807 |
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... army of An- tiochus to a fupper , in which the flesh of one vile animal was di- verfified by the skill of the cooks . See the life of Flaminius in Plutarch . 134 Agathias , 1. v . p . 157. edit . Louvre . ed , 135 XVII . ed 13 ...
... army of An- tiochus to a fupper , in which the flesh of one vile animal was di- verfified by the skill of the cooks . See the life of Flaminius in Plutarch . 134 Agathias , 1. v . p . 157. edit . Louvre . ed , 135 XVII . ed 13 ...
Side 70
... army of privileged perfons , who , as the fervants of the court , had obtained , for them , felves and families , a right to decline the autho rity of the ordinary judges , The correfpondence between the prince and his fubjects was ...
... army of privileged perfons , who , as the fervants of the court , had obtained , for them , felves and families , a right to decline the autho rity of the ordinary judges , The correfpondence between the prince and his fubjects was ...
Side 75
... army . Twenty - fix of these institutions are enumerated in the west , where the arts had been more recently introduced , and a still larger proportion may be allowed for the industrious provinces of the east 152. 5. Be- The pri- fides ...
... army . Twenty - fix of these institutions are enumerated in the west , where the arts had been more recently introduced , and a still larger proportion may be allowed for the industrious provinces of the east 152. 5. Be- The pri- fides ...
Side 86
... army , and of the two capitals , Rome and Conftantinople . The commiffioners of the revenue were fo fre quently obliged to make confiderable purchases , that they were strictly prohibited from allowing any compenfation , or from ...
... army , and of the two capitals , Rome and Conftantinople . The commiffioners of the revenue were fo fre quently obliged to make confiderable purchases , that they were strictly prohibited from allowing any compenfation , or from ...
Side 107
... army , and the people . The experienced merit of a reigning monarch is acknowledged by his fubjects with reluctance , and frequently denied with partial and difcon- Jerom . in Chron . The poverty of Lactantius may be applied either to ...
... army , and the people . The experienced merit of a reigning monarch is acknowledged by his fubjects with reluctance , and frequently denied with partial and difcon- Jerom . in Chron . The poverty of Lactantius may be applied either to ...
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