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Caracalla, the separation of professions   gradually succeeded to the distinction of ranks. The more   polished citizens of the internal provinces were alone qualified   to act as lawyers and magistrates. The rougher trade of arms   was abandoned to the peasants and barbarians of the   frontiers, who knew no country but their camp, no science but   that of war no civil laws, and scarcely those of military   discipline. With bloody hands, savage manners, and desperate   resolutions, they sometimes guarded, but much oftener   subverted, the throne of the emperors.   

   Chapter VII:   

   Tyranny Of Maximin, Rebellion, Civil Wars, Death Of   Maximin.   
   Part I.   The Elevation And Tyranny Of Maximin. -- Rebellion In Africa And Italy, Under The Authority Of The Senate. -- Civil Wars   And Seditions. -- Violent Deaths Of Maximin And His Son, Of   Maximus And Balbinus, And Of The Three Gordians. --   Usurpation And Secular Games Of Philip.   Of the various forms of government which have prevailed in   the world, an hereditary monarchy seems to present the fairest   scope for ridicule. Is it possible to relate without an indignant   smile, that, on the father's decease, the property of a nation,   like that of a drove of oxen, descends to his infant son, as yet   unknown to mankind and to himself; and that the bravest   warriors and the wisest statesmen, relinquishing their natural   right to empire, approach the royal cradle with bended knees   and protestations of inviolable fidelity? Satire and declamation   may paint these obvious topics in the most dazzling colors, but   our more serious thoughts will respect a useful prejudice, that

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