civil honours gradually ascended from the procurators of « the streets, and quarters of the city, to the tribunal of the « supreme magistrate , who , with the title of proconsul , « represented the state and dignity of a consul of ancient « Rome.... The Family Library (Harper). - 第 219 頁1842完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 446 頁
...manufactures, the arms, and the treasures of the six provinces. A regular subordination of civil honours, gradually ascended from the procurators of the streets...education of the African youth ; and the liberal arts and man T ners, grammar, rhetoric, and philosophy, were publicly taught in the Greek and Latin languages.... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1831 - 468 頁
...manufactures, the arms, and the treasures of the six provinces. A regular subordination of civil honours gradually ascended from the procurators of the streets and quarters of the cily, to the tribunal of the supreme magistrate, who, with the title of proconsul, represented the... | |
| Salvian (of Marseilles) - 1833 - 576 頁
..., the arms , and the « treasures of the six provinces. A regular subordination of « civil honours gradually ascended from the procurators of « the...Rome. Schools and gymnasia were instituted for the edu« cation of the African youth ; and the liberal arts and « manners , grammar , rhetoric , and... | |
| Salvian (of Marseilles) - 1833 - 596 頁
..., the arms , and the « treasures of the six provinces. A regular subordination of « civil honours gradually ascended from the procurators of « the...Rome. Schools and gymnasia were instituted for the edu« cation of the African youth ; and the liberal arts and « manners , grammar , rhetoric , and... | |
| Michael Russell - 1837 - 358 頁
...manufactures, the arms, and the treasuries of the six provinces A regular subordination of civil honours gradually ascended, from the procurators of the streets...of a consul of ancient Rome. Schools and gymnasia wera instituted for the education of the African youth ; and the liberal arts and manners, grammar,... | |
| George Newenham Wright - 1840 - 332 頁
...manufactures of six provinces were concentrated here, where they kept their arms and their treasures also ; schools and gymnasia were instituted for the education of the African youth: and grammar, rhetoric, philosophy, languages, and the liberal arts, publicly taught in both the Greek and... | |
| George Newenham Wright - 1840 - 396 頁
...manufactures of six provinces were concentrated here, where they kept their arms and their treasures also ; schools and gymnasia were instituted for the education of the African youth : and grammar, rhetoric, philosophy, languages, and the liberal arts, publicly taught in both the Greek and... | |
| Michael Russell - 1842 - 354 頁
...manufactures, the arms, and the treasuries of the six provinces. A regular subordination of civil hc;;o its gradually ascended, from the procurators of the streets...title of proconsul, represented the state and dignity cf a consul of ancient Rome. Schools and gymnasia were instituted for the education of the African... | |
| 1851 - 478 頁
...manufactures of six provinces were concentrated here, where they kept their arms and their treasures also; schools and gymnasia were instituted for the education of the African youth : and grammar, rhetoric, philosophy, languages, and the liberal arts, publicly taught in both the Greek and... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1852 - 684 頁
...manufactures, the arms, and the treasures of the six provinces. A regular subordination of civil honors gradually ascended from the procurators of the streets...tribunal of the supreme magistrate, who, with the title pf proconsul, represented the state and dignity of a consul of ancient Rome. Schools and gymnasia were... | |
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