The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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Side 34
... subject , ( 5. 51–55 ) full of eloquence and sensibility , in opposition to a design of removing the seat of government from Rome to the neighbouring city of Veii . Julius Cæsar was reproached with the intention of removing the empire ...
... subject , ( 5. 51–55 ) full of eloquence and sensibility , in opposition to a design of removing the seat of government from Rome to the neighbouring city of Veii . Julius Cæsar was reproached with the intention of removing the empire ...
Side 38
... - tum . From medals , inscriptions , and historians , he examines every title sepa- rately , and traces it from Augustus to the moment of its disappearing . of the authority of a prince over his subjects , 38 ROMAN EMPIRE .
... - tum . From medals , inscriptions , and historians , he examines every title sepa- rately , and traces it from Augustus to the moment of its disappearing . of the authority of a prince over his subjects , 38 ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 39
Complete in Eight Volumes Edward Gibbon. of the authority of a prince over his subjects , or of a commander over his soldiers , but of the despotic power of a master over his domestic slaves . Viewing it in that odious light , it had ...
Complete in Eight Volumes Edward Gibbon. of the authority of a prince over his subjects , or of a commander over his soldiers , but of the despotic power of a master over his domestic slaves . Viewing it in that odious light , it had ...
Side 40
... subject was at length admitted to the imperial presence , he was obliged , whatever might be his rank , to fall prostrate on the ground , and to adore , according to the eastern fashion , the divinity of his lord iSee Spanheim de Usu ...
... subject was at length admitted to the imperial presence , he was obliged , whatever might be his rank , to fall prostrate on the ground , and to adore , according to the eastern fashion , the divinity of his lord iSee Spanheim de Usu ...
Side 47
... subjects . By such infa- Eumenius pays him a very fine compliment : " Atenim divinum illum virum , qui primus imperium et participavit et posuit , consilii et facti sui non pœnitet ; nec amisisse se putat quod sponte transcripsit Felix ...
... subjects . By such infa- Eumenius pays him a very fine compliment : " Atenim divinum illum virum , qui primus imperium et participavit et posuit , consilii et facti sui non pœnitet ; nec amisisse se putat quod sponte transcripsit Felix ...
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