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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Side 62
... which might so easily be removed , might still more easily be forgotten ; and the matron , who in five years can fubmit to the embraces of eight husbands , must cease XLIV . ceafe to reverence the chastity of her own 62 THE DECLINE AND ...
... which might so easily be removed , might still more easily be forgotten ; and the matron , who in five years can fubmit to the embraces of eight husbands , must cease XLIV . ceafe to reverence the chastity of her own 62 THE DECLINE AND ...
Side 70
... five years . Women were condemned to the perpetual tutelage of parents , husbands , or guardians ; a fex created to please and obey was never supposed to have attained the age of reafon and experience . Such at least was the ftern and ...
... five years . Women were condemned to the perpetual tutelage of parents , husbands , or guardians ; a fex created to please and obey was never supposed to have attained the age of reafon and experience . Such at least was the ftern and ...
Side 72
... five hundred jugera , or three hundred and twelve acres of land . The original territory of Rome confifted only of fome miles of wood and meadow along the banks of the Tyber ; and domestic exchange could add nothing to the national ...
... five hundred jugera , or three hundred and twelve acres of land . The original territory of Rome confifted only of fome miles of wood and meadow along the banks of the Tyber ; and domestic exchange could add nothing to the national ...
Side 78
... five citizens , who represented the five claffes of the Roman people ; a fixth witness attefted their concur- rence ; a feventh weighed the copper money , which was paid by an imaginary purchaser ; and the estate was emancipated by a ...
... five citizens , who represented the five claffes of the Roman people ; a fixth witness attefted their concur- rence ; a feventh weighed the copper money , which was paid by an imaginary purchaser ; and the estate was emancipated by a ...
Side 81
... five witneffes must declare that it was the genuine compofition of the author . His intention , however laudable , was fometimes ille- gal ; and the invention of fidea - commiffa , or trufts , arofe from the struggle between natural ...
... five witneffes must declare that it was the genuine compofition of the author . His intention , however laudable , was fometimes ille- gal ; and the invention of fidea - commiffa , or trufts , arofe from the struggle between natural ...
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