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... less bar- barous , as it should seem , than the Walamirs : but the son of Theodemir is charged with the ruin of many Roman cities ( Malchus , Excerpt . Leg . p . 95 ) . 18 tra ..i the tus and bar- ris provincials ; 6 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... less bar- barous , as it should seem , than the Walamirs : but the son of Theodemir is charged with the ruin of many Roman cities ( Malchus , Excerpt . Leg . p . 95 ) . 18 tra ..i the tus and bar- ris provincials ; 6 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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... less rigorous may be pronounced against a crime which was neces- sary to introduce into Italy a generation of public felicity . The living author of this felicity was au- daciously praised in his own presence by sacred and V V Procopius ...
... less rigorous may be pronounced against a crime which was neces- sary to introduce into Italy a generation of public felicity . The living author of this felicity was au- daciously praised in his own presence by sacred and V V Procopius ...
Side 28
... less pro- pitious , the doubtful precautions of forming maga- zines of corn , fixing the price , and prohibiting the t * The villas , climate , and landscape of Baia ( Var . ix . 6. See Cluver . Italia Antiq . 1. iv . c . 2. p . 1119 ...
... less pro- pitious , the doubtful precautions of forming maga- zines of corn , fixing the price , and prohibiting the t * The villas , climate , and landscape of Baia ( Var . ix . 6. See Cluver . Italia Antiq . 1. iv . c . 2. p . 1119 ...
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... less than three farthings , and a quarter of wheat at about five shillings and sixpence . " A country pos- sessed of so many valuable objects of exchange soon attracted the merchants of the world , whose bene- ficial traffic was ...
... less than three farthings , and a quarter of wheat at about five shillings and sixpence . " A country pos- sessed of so many valuable objects of exchange soon attracted the merchants of the world , whose bene- ficial traffic was ...
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... less sacred and important in the eyes of the multitude than the creed of Nice or Chalcedon : the expense of his consulship was esteemed at two hundred and eighty - eight thousand pieces of gold ; twenty lions , and thirty leopards ...
... less sacred and important in the eyes of the multitude than the creed of Nice or Chalcedon : the expense of his consulship was esteemed at two hundred and eighty - eight thousand pieces of gold ; twenty lions , and thirty leopards ...
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