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" The vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust ; but the name of the legislator is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument. Under his reign, and by his care, the civil jurisprudence was digested in the immortal works of the... "
A Dictionary of Proper Names and Notable Matters in the Works of Dante - Página 281
por Paget Jackson Toynbee - 1898 - 616 páginas
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The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volúmenes18-19

1837 - 556 páginas
...he Emperor Napoleon, of whom it may be said, as of Justinian, that "the vain titles of his victories are crumbled into dust ; but the name of the legislator is inscribed on af;,ir and everlasting monument." This code, cstab- j lished throughout the vast extent of the French...
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Annual Discourse: Delivered Before the Ohio Historical and Philosophical ...

Timothy Walker - 1838 - 40 páginas
...ascertained by written laws, as their fundamental rights now are, by a written constitution. "While the vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust, the name of the LEGISLATOR is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument!" Thus Gibbon speaks of...
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Transactions of the Historical and Philosophical Society of ..., Volumen1,Parte2

1839 - 358 páginas
...ascertained by written laws, as their fundamental rights now are, by a written constitution. " While the vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust, the name of the LEGISLATOR is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument!" Thus Gibbon speaks of...
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Journal of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Parte2,Volumen1

Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio - 1839 - 356 páginas
...ascertained by written laws, as their fundamental rights now are, by a written constitution. " While the vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust, the name of the LEGISLATOR is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument!" Thus Gibbon speaks of...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In the Order, and Compiled from the ...

William Blackstone, John Bethune Bayly - 1840 - 764 páginas
...disciple and personal friend of Calvin. (e) Under the reign and by the care of Justinian, the Roman civil jurisprudence was digested in the immortal works of the Code, the Pandects, and the Institutes, the public reason of the Romans has been silently but studiously transfused...
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The Literalist, Volumen2,Parte2

1841 - 430 páginas
...prominent his dignity. Gibbon says, "The vain titles of the victories of Justinian, are crumbled in the dust, but the name of the legislator is inscribed...was digested in the immortal works of the CODE, the PANDECTS and the INSTITUTIONS, the public reason of the Romans has been silently or studiously transfused...
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A Practical Guide to the Prophecies, with Reference to Their Interpretation ...

Edward Bickersteth - 1841 - 312 páginas
...prominent his dignity. Gibbon says, "The vain titles of the victories of Justinian, are crumbled in the dust, but the name of the legislator is inscribed...was digested in the immortal works of the CODE, the PANDECTS and the INSTITUTIONS, the public reason of the Romans has been silently or studiously transfused...
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Age of the World

R C. Shimeall - 1842 - 404 páginas
...confirmation of which Gibbon says, " the vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled in the dust ; but the name of the legislator is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument. Ujider his name, and by his care. the civil jurisprudence was digested in the immortal works of the...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen3

Edward Gibbon - 1843 - 550 páginas
...things — III. Private injuries and actions — IV. Crimes and punishments. THE vain titles ofthe victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust : but...civil jurisprudence was digested in the immortal works ofthe CODE, the PANDECTS, and the INSTITUTES :(1) the public reason ofthe Romans has been silently...
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Arguments of the Defendants' Counsel, and Judgment of the Supreme Court, U.S ...

Horace Binney - 1844 - 330 páginas
...Christians,—and that Justinian, "the vain titles of whose victories are crumbled into dust while the name of the Legislator is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument," obtains, with this praise from the Historian of the Decline and Fall, the more enviable sneer, of being...
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