“The” History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 5Porter & Coates, 1845 |
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... latter excited the aversion , of the conquerors.43 Those na- tions had submitted to the Roman power , but they seldom desired or deserved the freedom of the city and it was remarked , that more than two hundred and thirty years elapsed ...
... latter excited the aversion , of the conquerors.43 Those na- tions had submitted to the Roman power , but they seldom desired or deserved the freedom of the city and it was remarked , that more than two hundred and thirty years elapsed ...
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... latter , the Mahomet of the North , instituted a religion adapted to the climate and to the people . Numerous tribes on either side of the Baltic were subdued by the invin 7 See in the Prolegomena of Grotius some large extracts from ...
... latter , the Mahomet of the North , instituted a religion adapted to the climate and to the people . Numerous tribes on either side of the Baltic were subdued by the invin 7 See in the Prolegomena of Grotius some large extracts from ...
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... latter from the devout apprehen- sions , of the faithful . I. The community of goods , which had so agreeably amused the imagination of Plato , 128 and which subsisted in some degree among the austere sect of the Essenians , 129 was ...
... latter from the devout apprehen- sions , of the faithful . I. The community of goods , which had so agreeably amused the imagination of Plato , 128 and which subsisted in some degree among the austere sect of the Essenians , 129 was ...
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THE REIGN OF DIOCLETIAN AND HIS THREE ASSOCIATES MAXIMIAN | l |
THE EXTENT AND MILITARY FORCE OF THE EMPIRE IN THE AGE | 1 |
D | 7 |
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