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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... spirit of the Visigoths till the injuries and the insults of their tyrants should justify their resistance in the opinion of mankind ; but he was not disposed to sacrifice any solid advantages for the empty praise of justice and modera ...
... spirit of the Visigoths till the injuries and the insults of their tyrants should justify their resistance in the opinion of mankind ; but he was not disposed to sacrifice any solid advantages for the empty praise of justice and modera ...
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... Spirit of the geographer , exposed the disgrace of the emperor and Azimuntines . empire . Azimus , or Azimuntium , a small city of Thrace on the Illyrian borders , " had been distinguished by the * The articles of the treaty , expressed ...
... Spirit of the geographer , exposed the disgrace of the emperor and Azimuntines . empire . Azimus , or Azimuntium , a small city of Thrace on the Illyrian borders , " had been distinguished by the * The articles of the treaty , expressed ...
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... spirit . excites our respectful compassion , and we fondly sympathize with the imaginary grief and indignation of their degenerate posterity . But the calamities of Italy had gradu- ally subdued the proud consciousness of freedom and ...
... spirit . excites our respectful compassion , and we fondly sympathize with the imaginary grief and indignation of their degenerate posterity . But the calamities of Italy had gradu- ally subdued the proud consciousness of freedom and ...
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