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... tion is strongly expressive of the decay of military spirit among the subjects of the empire . The strength and maj- esty which were conspicuous in the person of that gen- eral , 152 marked him , in the popular opinion , as a candidate ...
... tion is strongly expressive of the decay of military spirit among the subjects of the empire . The strength and maj- esty which were conspicuous in the person of that gen- eral , 152 marked him , in the popular opinion , as a candidate ...
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... tion was , in some measure , justified by the event . After the usurpers of Gaul had successively fallen , the maritime provinces were restored to the empire . Yet their obedience was imperfect and precarious . the vain , inconstant ...
... tion was , in some measure , justified by the event . After the usurpers of Gaul had successively fallen , the maritime provinces were restored to the empire . Yet their obedience was imperfect and precarious . the vain , inconstant ...
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... tion , for the purpose of regulating their domestic policy ; and the powers of municipal government were distributed among annual magistrates , a select senate , and the assembly of the people , according to the original model of the ...
... tion , for the purpose of regulating their domestic policy ; and the powers of municipal government were distributed among annual magistrates , a select senate , and the assembly of the people , according to the original model of the ...
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... tion . His former habits of life had not introduced him to the study of the laws , or the exercises of the field ; his awk- ward and unsuccessful attempts provoked the secret con- tempt of the spectators ; the Goths expressed their wish ...
... tion . His former habits of life had not introduced him to the study of the laws , or the exercises of the field ; his awk- ward and unsuccessful attempts provoked the secret con- tempt of the spectators ; the Goths expressed their wish ...
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... tion , compelled Eutropius to summon a council of war.25 28 Xenophon , Anabasis , 1. i . pp . 11 , 12 , edit . Hutchinson . Strabo , 1. xii , p . 865 , edit . Amstel . Q. Curt . 1. iii . c . 1. Claudian compares the junction of the Mar ...
... tion , compelled Eutropius to summon a council of war.25 28 Xenophon , Anabasis , 1. i . pp . 11 , 12 , edit . Hutchinson . Strabo , 1. xii , p . 865 , edit . Amstel . Q. Curt . 1. iii . c . 1. Claudian compares the junction of the Mar ...
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