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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... persons who were employed soon desisted , with amazement and dismay , from the prosecution of the endless and impracticable task ; " and the principal his- torian of the age most seriously affirms that the prodigious armies of Darius ...
... persons who were employed soon desisted , with amazement and dismay , from the prosecution of the endless and impracticable task ; " and the principal his- torian of the age most seriously affirms that the prodigious armies of Darius ...
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... persons of the heretics ; and the passions of the legislator were expressed in the language of declamation and ... person who should dare to confer , or receive , or promote an heretical ordination ; and it was reasonably expected ...
... persons of the heretics ; and the passions of the legislator were expressed in the language of declamation and ... person who should dare to confer , or receive , or promote an heretical ordination ; and it was reasonably expected ...
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... person , and penetrated to the tent where the minister , pensive and sleepless , meditated on the dangers of his situation . Stilicho escaped with difficulty from the sword of the Goths , and , after issuing a last and generous ...
... person , and penetrated to the tent where the minister , pensive and sleepless , meditated on the dangers of his situation . Stilicho escaped with difficulty from the sword of the Goths , and , after issuing a last and generous ...
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