The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... Roman world were subverted , about sixty years after the conversion of Constantine . Paganism From the age of Numa to the reign of Gratian the Romans state of preserved the regular succession of the several colleges of the at Rome ...
... Roman world were subverted , about sixty years after the conversion of Constantine . Paganism From the age of Numa to the reign of Gratian the Romans state of preserved the regular succession of the several colleges of the at Rome ...
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... Roman pretensions of the Byzantine court , he solemnly accused the tyrant of Africa before the tribunal which had formerly judged the kings and nations of the earth ; and the image of the republic was revived , after a long interval ...
... Roman pretensions of the Byzantine court , he solemnly accused the tyrant of Africa before the tribunal which had formerly judged the kings and nations of the earth ; and the image of the republic was revived , after a long interval ...
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... Roman camp ; and of the hundred thousand Arabs , or Saracens , who were impelled by a panic of terror to throw themselves head- long into the Euphrates . Such events may be disbelieved or disregarded ; but the charity of a bishop ...
... Roman camp ; and of the hundred thousand Arabs , or Saracens , who were impelled by a panic of terror to throw themselves head- long into the Euphrates . Such events may be disbelieved or disregarded ; but the charity of a bishop ...
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