The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... civil jurisprudence had been already qualified by a wise regulation , that they should be obliged to serve the moderate term of five years , till they had discharged by their labor the price of their redemption . The nations who invaded ...
... civil jurisprudence had been already qualified by a wise regulation , that they should be obliged to serve the moderate term of five years , till they had discharged by their labor the price of their redemption . The nations who invaded ...
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... civil discord . The Triumvirs proscribed eighteen of the most flourishing colonies of Italy ; and distributed their lands and houses to the veterans who revenged the death of Cæsar , and oppressed the liberty of their country . Two ...
... civil discord . The Triumvirs proscribed eighteen of the most flourishing colonies of Italy ; and distributed their lands and houses to the veterans who revenged the death of Cæsar , and oppressed the liberty of their country . Two ...
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... civil and military government ; and the independent country , during a period of forty years , till the descent of the Saxons , was ruled by the authority of the clergy , the nobles , and the municipal towns.179 I. Zosimus , who alone ...
... civil and military government ; and the independent country , during a period of forty years , till the descent of the Saxons , was ruled by the authority of the clergy , the nobles , and the municipal towns.179 I. Zosimus , who alone ...
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... civil magistrate . Several of these British chiefs might be the genuine posterity of ancient kings ; and many more would be tempted to adopt this honorable genealogy , and to vindicate their hereditary claims , which had been suspended ...
... civil magistrate . Several of these British chiefs might be the genuine posterity of ancient kings ; and many more would be tempted to adopt this honorable genealogy , and to vindicate their hereditary claims , which had been suspended ...
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... civil and military virtues , and inscribed with the pompous title of the third founder of Constanti- nople . He was promoted to the rank of patrician , which began to signify , in a popular , and even legal , acceptation , the father of ...
... civil and military virtues , and inscribed with the pompous title of the third founder of Constanti- nople . He was promoted to the rank of patrician , which began to signify , in a popular , and even legal , acceptation , the father of ...
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