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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER II: The Internal Prosperity In The Age Of The Antonines
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Havercamp.
I am inclined to attribute their establishment to the devotion of the Flavian family.] [Footnote 17: See Livy, l.xi.

[Suppl.] and xxix.] [Footnote 18: Macrob.

Saturnalia, l.iii.c.9.He gives us a form of evocation.] [Footnote 19: Minutius Faelix in Octavio, p.54.Arnobius, l.vi.

p.
115.] II.

The narrow policy of preserving, without any foreign mixture, the pure blood of the ancient citizens, had checked the fortune, and hastened the ruin, of Athens and Sparta.


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