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Edward Gibbon. N.o Arm . Prest . BIBLIOTECA 310250 192 COLLECTION OF ANCIENT AND MODERN BRITISH AUTHORS . VOL . Ateneu Barcelonès.
Edward Gibbon. N.o Arm . Prest . BIBLIOTECA 310250 192 COLLECTION OF ANCIENT AND MODERN BRITISH AUTHORS . VOL . Ateneu Barcelonès.
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... arms between several hostile monarchs , who , viewing each other with an eye of fear and hatred , strove to increase their respective forces at the expense of their subjects . and situation As soon as Diocletian and Maximian had ...
... arms between several hostile monarchs , who , viewing each other with an eye of fear and hatred , strove to increase their respective forces at the expense of their subjects . and situation As soon as Diocletian and Maximian had ...
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... arms , and above all , the success of the Persian war , had elated his haughty mind , which was naturally impatient of a superior , or even of an equal . If it were possible to rely on the partial testimony of an injudicious writer , we ...
... arms , and above all , the success of the Persian war , had elated his haughty mind , which was naturally impatient of a superior , or even of an equal . If it were possible to rely on the partial testimony of an injudicious writer , we ...
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... arms , the youth should discover very little inclination to improve ( 7 ) These schemes , however , rest only on the very doubtful authority of Lactantius , de M. P. c . 20 . ( 8 ) This tradition , unknown to the contemporaries of ...
... arms , the youth should discover very little inclination to improve ( 7 ) These schemes , however , rest only on the very doubtful authority of Lactantius , de M. P. c . 20 . ( 8 ) This tradition , unknown to the contemporaries of ...
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... arms . The per- mission of the journey was reluctantly granted , and whatever pre- cautions the emperor might have taken to intercept a return , the consequences of which he , with so much reason , apprehended , they were effectually ...
... arms . The per- mission of the journey was reluctantly granted , and whatever pre- cautions the emperor might have taken to intercept a return , the consequences of which he , with so much reason , apprehended , they were effectually ...
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