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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... nature ; and lavished their unavailing treasures of gold and silver , to obtain the coarse and scanty sustenance which they would formerly have rejected with disdain . The food the most repugnant to sense or imagination , the aliments ...
... nature ; and lavished their unavailing treasures of gold and silver , to obtain the coarse and scanty sustenance which they would formerly have rejected with disdain . The food the most repugnant to sense or imagination , the aliments ...
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... nature , such as they had always been deemed by the Roman jurisprudence , 98 were severely restrained by the German conquerors , whose amusement , or rather passion , was the exercise of hunting . The vague dominion which MAN has ...
... nature , such as they had always been deemed by the Roman jurisprudence , 98 were severely restrained by the German conquerors , whose amusement , or rather passion , was the exercise of hunting . The vague dominion which MAN has ...
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... nature which might have stopped or retarded his progress . The Goths were assembled in the neighborhood of Rome , 34 33 In the time of Augustus , and in the middle ages , the whole waste from Aquileia to Ravenna was covered with woods ...
... nature which might have stopped or retarded his progress . The Goths were assembled in the neighborhood of Rome , 34 33 In the time of Augustus , and in the middle ages , the whole waste from Aquileia to Ravenna was covered with woods ...
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