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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... observe that the horrid objects which are disguised by the arts of European refinement are exhibited in their naked ... observation est de tous les lieux , et de tous les tems : la barbarie Angloise est connue , " etc. Emile de Rousseau ...
... observe that the horrid objects which are disguised by the arts of European refinement are exhibited in their naked ... observation est de tous les lieux , et de tous les tems : la barbarie Angloise est connue , " etc. Emile de Rousseau ...
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... observed between the years 722 and 480 before Christ . The historical period of China does not ascend above the Greek Olympiads . The ablest Chinese scholars in Europe , Klaproth , Rémusat , and Neumann , accept without scruple the ...
... observed between the years 722 and 480 before Christ . The historical period of China does not ascend above the Greek Olympiads . The ablest Chinese scholars in Europe , Klaproth , Rémusat , and Neumann , accept without scruple the ...
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... observed even in the first generations which adopted and cherished this pernicious innovation . I. Fabulous martyrs ... observation of the clergy of Smyrna , who carefully preserved the relics of St. Polycarp the martyr . " Martin of ...
... observed even in the first generations which adopted and cherished this pernicious innovation . I. Fabulous martyrs ... observation of the clergy of Smyrna , who carefully preserved the relics of St. Polycarp the martyr . " Martin of ...
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