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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... laws ; and their labors were examined and approved in three successive assemblies of the people . After the baptism of Clovis , he reformed several articles that appeared incom- patible with Christianity : the Salic law was again ...
... laws ; and their labors were examined and approved in three successive assemblies of the people . After the baptism of Clovis , he reformed several articles that appeared incom- patible with Christianity : the Salic law was again ...
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... laws of a nation form the most instructive portion of its history ; and , although I have devoted myself to write the annals of a de- clining monarchy , I shall embrace the occasion to breathe the pure and invigorating air of the ...
... laws of a nation form the most instructive portion of its history ; and , although I have devoted myself to write the annals of a de- clining monarchy , I shall embrace the occasion to breathe the pure and invigorating air of the ...
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... laws , or the laws of the Twelve Tables . The people held them in such consideration , that they rarely enacted laws contrary to their provisions , but as some provisions were found inefficient , others opposed to the muners of the ...
... laws , or the laws of the Twelve Tables . The people held them in such consideration , that they rarely enacted laws contrary to their provisions , but as some provisions were found inefficient , others opposed to the muners of the ...
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