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... senate under the name of a free gift . They implored the assistance of Constantine . He vanquished the tyrant , and converted the free gift into a perpetual tax . The senators , according to the declaration which was required of their ...
... senate under the name of a free gift . They implored the assistance of Constantine . He vanquished the tyrant , and converted the free gift into a perpetual tax . The senators , according to the declaration which was required of their ...
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... senate , was sug- gested as the motive for his execution . According to the rules of tyranny , he was accused of forming f Eusebius ( in Vitâ Constantin . I. ii . c . 16 , 17. ) ascribes this decisive victory to the pious prayers of the ...
... senate , was sug- gested as the motive for his execution . According to the rules of tyranny , he was accused of forming f Eusebius ( in Vitâ Constantin . I. ii . c . 16 , 17. ) ascribes this decisive victory to the pious prayers of the ...
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... senate . Eu- sebius prudently slides over this delicate transaction . But Sozomen , a century afterwards , ventures to assert the treasonable practices of Licinius . i See the Theodosian Code , 1. xv . tit . 15. tom . v . p . 404 , 405 ...
... senate . Eu- sebius prudently slides over this delicate transaction . But Sozomen , a century afterwards , ventures to assert the treasonable practices of Licinius . i See the Theodosian Code , 1. xv . tit . 15. tom . v . p . 404 , 405 ...
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... senator , and the soldier , were obliged to preside or to parti- cipate . The public spectacles were an essential part of ... senate was always held in a temple or consecrated place ( Aulus Gellius , xiv . 7 ) . Before they entered on ...
... senator , and the soldier , were obliged to preside or to parti- cipate . The public spectacles were an essential part of ... senate was always held in a temple or consecrated place ( Aulus Gellius , xiv . 7 ) . Before they entered on ...
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Edward Gibbon. XV . a future state . At the bar and in the senate of Rome CHAP . the ablest orators were not apprehensive of giving offence to their hearers , by exposing that doctrine as an idle and extravagant opinion , which was ...
Edward Gibbon. XV . a future state . At the bar and in the senate of Rome CHAP . the ablest orators were not apprehensive of giving offence to their hearers , by exposing that doctrine as an idle and extravagant opinion , which was ...
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