The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... ancient civilization , the formation and birth of the new order of things , will of itself , independent of the laborious ex- ecution of his immense plan , render the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire an unapproachable subject to the ...
... ancient civilization , the formation and birth of the new order of things , will of itself , independent of the laborious ex- ecution of his immense plan , render the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire an unapproachable subject to the ...
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... ancient I leapt to the modern world ; many crude lumps of Speed , Rapin , Mezeray , Davila , Machiavel , Father Paul , Bower , & c . I devoured like so many novels ; and I swallowed with the same vora- cious appetite the descriptions of ...
... ancient I leapt to the modern world ; many crude lumps of Speed , Rapin , Mezeray , Davila , Machiavel , Father Paul , Bower , & c . I devoured like so many novels ; and I swallowed with the same vora- cious appetite the descriptions of ...
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... ancient historian who had fought against them , that the effusion of blood was the only circumstance which ... ancients that relate to the Roman legion . ( 3 ) Joseph . de Bell . Judaico , l . iii . c . 5. We are indebted to this Jew for ...
... ancient historian who had fought against them , that the effusion of blood was the only circumstance which ... ancients that relate to the Roman legion . ( 3 ) Joseph . de Bell . Judaico , l . iii . c . 5. We are indebted to this Jew for ...
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... ancients , that as soon as their galleys exceeded two , or at the most three ranks of oars , they were suited rather for ... ancient world , has , in every age , invariably preserved the same natural ( 1 ) Tacitus ( Annal . iv . 5. ) has ...
... ancients , that as soon as their galleys exceeded two , or at the most three ranks of oars , they were suited rather for ... ancient world , has , in every age , invariably preserved the same natural ( 1 ) Tacitus ( Annal . iv . 5. ) has ...
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... ancient Bætica . The remainder of Spain , Gallicia and the Austrias , Biscay and Navarre , Leon , and the two Cas- tilles , Murcia , Valencia , Catalonía , and Arragon , all contributed to form the third and most considerable of the ...
... ancient Bætica . The remainder of Spain , Gallicia and the Austrias , Biscay and Navarre , Leon , and the two Cas- tilles , Murcia , Valencia , Catalonía , and Arragon , all contributed to form the third and most considerable of the ...
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