The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1John D. Morris & Company, 1983 |
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... ancient state under the Roman empire . In the time of the Antonines , the martial regions of Thrace , from the mountains of Hamus and Rhodope to the Bosphorus and the Hellespont , had assumed the form of a province . Notwith- standing ...
... ancient state under the Roman empire . In the time of the Antonines , the martial regions of Thrace , from the mountains of Hamus and Rhodope to the Bosphorus and the Hellespont , had assumed the form of a province . Notwith- standing ...
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... ancient prophet and philosopher of the Persians , ' was still revered in the East ; but the obso - I lete and mysterious language in which the Zendavesta was composed opened a field of dispute to seventy sects , who va- 7 W Hyde and ...
... ancient prophet and philosopher of the Persians , ' was still revered in the East ; but the obso - I lete and mysterious language in which the Zendavesta was composed opened a field of dispute to seventy sects , who va- 7 W Hyde and ...
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... Ancient Germany , excluding from its independent limits the province westward of the Rhine , which had submitted to the Roman yoke , extended itself over a third part Germany . of Europe . Almost the whole of modern Ger- many , Denmark ...
... Ancient Germany , excluding from its independent limits the province westward of the Rhine , which had submitted to the Roman yoke , extended itself over a third part Germany . of Europe . Almost the whole of modern Ger- many , Denmark ...
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MEMOIRS OF MY LIFE AND WRITINGS | 43 |
LAST ILLNESS AND DEATH OF GIBBON | 206 |
CHAPTER I | 214 |
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