The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... hundred and ninety - three cen- turies , of Rome . But when the prodigal commons had im- prudently alienated not only the use , but the inheritance of power , they sunk , under the reign of the Cæsars , into a vile and wretched populace ...
... hundred and ninety - three cen- turies , of Rome . But when the prodigal commons had im- prudently alienated not only the use , but the inheritance of power , they sunk , under the reign of the Cæsars , into a vile and wretched populace ...
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... hundred thousand English gallons . IV . The anxiety of Augustus to provide the metropolis with sufficient plenty of corn , was not extended beyond that necessary article of human subsistence ; and when the popular clamor accused the ...
... hundred thousand English gallons . IV . The anxiety of Augustus to provide the metropolis with sufficient plenty of corn , was not extended beyond that necessary article of human subsistence ; and when the popular clamor accused the ...
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... hundred and eighty - two . " The two classes of domus and of insula , into which they are divided , include all the habitations of the capital , of every rank and condition , from the marble palace of the Anicii , with a numerous ...
... hundred and eighty - two . " The two classes of domus and of insula , into which they are divided , include all the habitations of the capital , of every rank and condition , from the marble palace of the Anicii , with a numerous ...
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... hundred and sixty - three years after the foundation of Rome , the Imperial city , which had subdued and civilized so considerable a part of mankind , was delivered to the licentious fury of the tribes of Germany and Scythia.98 The ...
... hundred and sixty - three years after the foundation of Rome , the Imperial city , which had subdued and civilized so considerable a part of mankind , was delivered to the licentious fury of the tribes of Germany and Scythia.98 The ...
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... hundred basins of gold and gems , presented to Pla- cidia at her nuptial feast , formed an inconsiderable portion of the Gothic treasures ; of which some extraordinary speci- mens may be selected from the history of the successors of ...
... hundred basins of gold and gems , presented to Pla- cidia at her nuptial feast , formed an inconsiderable portion of the Gothic treasures ; of which some extraordinary speci- mens may be selected from the history of the successors of ...
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