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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER XL: Reign Of Justinian
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Bibliot.
Orient.tom.iii.p.404.

Pagi, tom.ii.p.543, 550.)] About the same time that Pythagoras first invented the appellation of philosopher, liberty and the consulship were founded at Rome by the elder Brutus.

The revolutions of the consular office, which may be viewed in the successive lights of a substance, a shadow, and a name, have been occasionally mentioned in the present History.

The first magistrates of the republic had been chosen by the people, to exercise, in the senate and in the camp, the powers of peace and war, which were afterwards translated to the emperors.

But the tradition of ancient dignity was long revered by the Romans and Barbarians.


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