The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... to the Persian frontier 108 488. Death of Perozes , king of Persia 111 502-505 . The Persian war 112 Fortifications of Dara The Caspian or Iberian gates 113 · · 115 A.D. The schools of Athens They are suppressed by Justinian X CONTENTS .
... to the Persian frontier 108 488. Death of Perozes , king of Persia 111 502-505 . The Persian war 112 Fortifications of Dara The Caspian or Iberian gates 113 · · 115 A.D. The schools of Athens They are suppressed by Justinian X CONTENTS .
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... gates against the flying usurper . " Ravenna alone , secure in the fortifications See Ennodius , p . 1603 , 1604. Since the orator , in the king's presence , could mention and praise his mother , we may conclude that the magnanimity of ...
... gates against the flying usurper . " Ravenna alone , secure in the fortifications See Ennodius , p . 1603 , 1604. Since the orator , in the king's presence , could mention and praise his mother , we may conclude that the magnanimity of ...
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... gates were never shut either by day or by night ; and the common saying , that a purse of gold might be safely left in the fields , was expressive of the conscious security of the inhabitants . A difference of religion is always ...
... gates were never shut either by day or by night ; and the common saying , that a purse of gold might be safely left in the fields , was expressive of the conscious security of the inhabitants . A difference of religion is always ...
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... gates of the hippo- drome . In this narrow space , the disorderly and affrighted crowd was incapable of resisting on either side a firm and regular attack ; the blues signalized the fury of their repentance ; and it is computed , that ...
... gates of the hippo- drome . In this narrow space , the disorderly and affrighted crowd was incapable of resisting on either side a firm and regular attack ; the blues signalized the fury of their repentance ; and it is computed , that ...
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... gates of the city , a prætor was stationed , the minister of imperial avarice ; heavy customs were imposed on the vessels and their merchandise ; the oppression was retaliated on the helpless consumer : the poor were afflicted by the ...
... gates of the city , a prætor was stationed , the minister of imperial avarice ; heavy customs were imposed on the vessels and their merchandise ; the oppression was retaliated on the helpless consumer : the poor were afflicted by the ...
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