The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Rome . Whether he traces the progress of hostile religions , or leads from the shores of the Baltic , or the verge of the Chinese empire , the successive hosts of barbarians , though one wave has hardly burst and discharged it . self ...
... Rome . Whether he traces the progress of hostile religions , or leads from the shores of the Baltic , or the verge of the Chinese empire , the successive hosts of barbarians , though one wave has hardly burst and discharged it . self ...
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... Rome to the power of a Gothic conqueror , was completed about the beginning of the sixth century . II . The second period of the Decline and Fall of Rome may be sup- posed to commence with the reign of Justinian , who by his laws , as ...
... Rome to the power of a Gothic conqueror , was completed about the beginning of the sixth century . II . The second period of the Decline and Fall of Rome may be sup- posed to commence with the reign of Justinian , who by his laws , as ...
Side 1
... Rome Freedom of Rome ........ ....................................... ... 21 Italy The Provinces .... General idea of the Imperial System ...... ib . Court of the Emperors ........ Deification ... Character and Policy of Augustus ...
... Rome Freedom of Rome ........ ....................................... ... 21 Italy The Provinces .... General idea of the Imperial System ...... ib . Court of the Emperors ........ Deification ... Character and Policy of Augustus ...
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... Rome .. .. ib . CHAPTER VII . The Elevation and Tyranny of Maximin ― Rebellion in Africa and Italy , under the Authority of the Senate Civil Wars and Seditions - Violent Deaths of Maximin and his Son , of Maximus and Bal- binus , and of ...
... Rome .. .. ib . CHAPTER VII . The Elevation and Tyranny of Maximin ― Rebellion in Africa and Italy , under the Authority of the Senate Civil Wars and Seditions - Violent Deaths of Maximin and his Son , of Maximus and Bal- binus , and of ...
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... Rome .... 169 Aurelian suppresses the two Usurpers ..... ib . Succession of Usurpers in Gaul ........... ib . 271 The Reign and Defeat of Tetricus ........ 170 272 Character of Zenobia ..... ib . Her Beauty and Learning ...
... Rome .... 169 Aurelian suppresses the two Usurpers ..... ib . Succession of Usurpers in Gaul ........... ib . 271 The Reign and Defeat of Tetricus ........ 170 272 Character of Zenobia ..... ib . Her Beauty and Learning ...
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