The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... subjects which it embraces may have undergone more complete investigation , on the general view of the whole subject this history is the sole , undisputed authority to which all defer , and from which few ap . peal to the original ...
... subjects which it embraces may have undergone more complete investigation , on the general view of the whole subject this history is the sole , undisputed authority to which all defer , and from which few ap . peal to the original ...
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... subjects treated by Gibbon . These had grown to some extent , and seemed to him likely to be of use to others . The ... subject , to many , the authority of a French statesman , a Protestant , and a rational and sincere Christian , would ...
... subjects treated by Gibbon . These had grown to some extent , and seemed to him likely to be of use to others . The ... subject , to many , the authority of a French statesman , a Protestant , and a rational and sincere Christian , would ...
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... subjects , which recruited the ranks of the legion . The horses were bred , for the most part , in Spain or ... subject of the ancient machines is treated with great knowledge and ingenuity by the Chevalier , Folard ( Polybe , tom . ii ...
... subjects , which recruited the ranks of the legion . The horses were bred , for the most part , in Spain or ... subject of the ancient machines is treated with great knowledge and ingenuity by the Chevalier , Folard ( Polybe , tom . ii ...
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... subject to the Romans , it formed the eastern frontier of their empire ; nor did that province , in its utmost ... subjects to the Roman empire . ( 3 ) The geographers of antiquity have frequently hesitated to what por- tion of the ...
... subject to the Romans , it formed the eastern frontier of their empire ; nor did that province , in its utmost ... subjects to the Roman empire . ( 3 ) The geographers of antiquity have frequently hesitated to what por- tion of the ...
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... subjects ; and the freedom of the city was bestowed on all the gods of mankind . ( 5 ) II . The narrow policy of preserving , without any foreign mixture , the pure blood of the ancient citizens , had checked the fortune , and hasten d ...
... subjects ; and the freedom of the city was bestowed on all the gods of mankind . ( 5 ) II . The narrow policy of preserving , without any foreign mixture , the pure blood of the ancient citizens , had checked the fortune , and hasten d ...
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