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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... secret methods of introducing a human actor into a hollow statue ; and their scandalous abuse of the confidence of devout husbands and unsuspecting females . " Charges like these may seem to de- 16 Nos vidimus armaria librorum , quibus ...
... secret methods of introducing a human actor into a hollow statue ; and their scandalous abuse of the confidence of devout husbands and unsuspecting females . " Charges like these may seem to de- 16 Nos vidimus armaria librorum , quibus ...
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... secret of the embassy , a fatal and guilty secret , was intrust- ed only to the interpreter Vigilius . The two last ambassadors of the Huns - Orestes , a noble subject of the Pannonian prov- ince , and Edecon , a valiant chieftain of ...
... secret of the embassy , a fatal and guilty secret , was intrust- ed only to the interpreter Vigilius . The two last ambassadors of the Huns - Orestes , a noble subject of the Pannonian prov- ince , and Edecon , a valiant chieftain of ...
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... secret remorse or accidental misfortune ; and they might de- rive some aid from the temporal considerations of vanity or interest . It was naturally supposed that the pious and hum- ble monks , who had renounced the world to accomplish ...
... secret remorse or accidental misfortune ; and they might de- rive some aid from the temporal considerations of vanity or interest . It was naturally supposed that the pious and hum- ble monks , who had renounced the world to accomplish ...
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