The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 pages |
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... Palace . The Finances . D - ESIGN of a new Capital Situation of Byzantium Description of CONSTANTINOPLE The Bofphorus The Port of Conftantinople The Propontis The Hellefpont Advantages of Conftantinople Foundation of the City Its Extent ...
... Palace . The Finances . D - ESIGN of a new Capital Situation of Byzantium Description of CONSTANTINOPLE The Bofphorus The Port of Conftantinople The Propontis The Hellefpont Advantages of Conftantinople Foundation of the City Its Extent ...
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... Palace 1. The Chamberlain 2. The Mafter of the Offices Page 45 47 49 50 SI 52 3. The Quæftor 4. The Public Treasurer 53 54 5. The Private Treasurer 55 6. 7. The Counts of the Domestics 57 Agents , or Official Spies ib . Finances Ufe of ...
... Palace 1. The Chamberlain 2. The Mafter of the Offices Page 45 47 49 50 SI 52 3. The Quæftor 4. The Public Treasurer 53 54 5. The Private Treasurer 55 6. 7. The Counts of the Domestics 57 Agents , or Official Spies ib . Finances Ufe of ...
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... Palace . The Finances . - - THE unfortunate Licinius was the laft rival who opposed the greatness , and the laft captive who adorned the triumph , of Conftantine . After a tranquil and profperous reign , the Conqueror bequeathed to his ...
... Palace . The Finances . - - THE unfortunate Licinius was the laft rival who opposed the greatness , and the laft captive who adorned the triumph , of Conftantine . After a tranquil and profperous reign , the Conqueror bequeathed to his ...
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... fubmiffively obeyed the edicts which he fometimes condefcended to addrefs to the fenate and people of Rome ; but XVII . they were feldom honoured with the presence of THE DECLINE AND FALL A D 324 The Palace The Finances D.
... fubmiffively obeyed the edicts which he fometimes condefcended to addrefs to the fenate and people of Rome ; but XVII . they were feldom honoured with the presence of THE DECLINE AND FALL A D 324 The Palace The Finances D.
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... who after the example of the Argonauts , explored the dangers of the inhofpitable Euxine . On these banks tradition long preferved the memory of the palace of Phineus , infefted by the obfcene har- pies 4 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... who after the example of the Argonauts , explored the dangers of the inhofpitable Euxine . On these banks tradition long preferved the memory of the palace of Phineus , infefted by the obfcene har- pies 4 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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