The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Allen Lane, Penguin Press, 1994 - 1352 Seiten A history of the Roman and Byzantine Empires, covering a period of thirteen centuries from the age of the Antonines to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks. -- Dust jacket. |
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... appear so extremely reprehensible . The emperor had observed that several of his subjects , gratifying their lazy disposition under the pretence of religion , had associated themselves with the monks of Egypt ; and he directed the Count ...
... appear so extremely reprehensible . The emperor had observed that several of his subjects , gratifying their lazy disposition under the pretence of religion , had associated themselves with the monks of Egypt ; and he directed the Count ...
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... appear to have been akin to the Scoti , with whom they proba- bly crossed over from Ireland to Britain . In the Irish annals they appear under the name of Aiteachtuath . Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Rom . Geography . vol . i . p ...
... appear to have been akin to the Scoti , with whom they proba- bly crossed over from Ireland to Britain . In the Irish annals they appear under the name of Aiteachtuath . Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Rom . Geography . vol . i . p ...
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... appear to have adopted ( like our fanatics of the last age ) the pious appellations of Deo◅ datus , Deogratias , Quidvultdeus , Habetdeum , etc.2 These names appear to have been introduced by the Donatists . - M . THE PERSECUTION IN ...
... appear to have adopted ( like our fanatics of the last age ) the pious appellations of Deo◅ datus , Deogratias , Quidvultdeus , Habetdeum , etc.2 These names appear to have been introduced by the Donatists . - M . THE PERSECUTION IN ...
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