The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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Side ii
... nations which swarm forth , in mingling and indistinct hordes , constantly changing the geographical limits , incessantly con- founding the natural boundaries ! At first sight , the whole period , the whole state of the world , seems to ...
... nations which swarm forth , in mingling and indistinct hordes , constantly changing the geographical limits , incessantly con- founding the natural boundaries ! At first sight , the whole period , the whole state of the world , seems to ...
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... nations of modern Europe . This extraordinary revolution , which subjected 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 ...
... nations of modern Europe . This extraordinary revolution , which subjected 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 ...
Side 9
... nations ; nor was I displeased at her preference and affectation of the manners , the language , and the literature of France . But my progress in the English world was in general left to my own efforts , and those efforts were languid ...
... nations ; nor was I displeased at her preference and affectation of the manners , the language , and the literature of France . But my progress in the English world was in general left to my own efforts , and those efforts were languid ...
Side 9
... nations of the earth . The principal conquests of the Romans were achieved under the re- public ; and the Emperors , for the most part , were satisfied with preserv- ing those dominions which had been acquired by the policy of the ...
... nations of the earth . The principal conquests of the Romans were achieved under the re- public ; and the Emperors , for the most part , were satisfied with preserv- ing those dominions which had been acquired by the policy of the ...
Side 9
... nations of the east , but he lamented with a sigh , that his advanced age scarcely left him any hopes of equalling the renown of the son of Philip . ( 7 ) Yet the success of Trajan , however transient , was rapid and specious . The ...
... nations of the east , but he lamented with a sigh , that his advanced age scarcely left him any hopes of equalling the renown of the son of Philip . ( 7 ) Yet the success of Trajan , however transient , was rapid and specious . The ...
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