The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. J. Tourneisen, 1787 - 434 sider |
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Side iv
... nations of modern Europe . This extraordinary re- volution , which fubjected Rome to the power of a Gothic conqueror , was com- pleted about the beginning of the fixth century . II . The fecond period of the Decline and Fall of Rome ...
... nations of modern Europe . This extraordinary re- volution , which fubjected Rome to the power of a Gothic conqueror , was com- pleted about the beginning of the fixth century . II . The fecond period of the Decline and Fall of Rome ...
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Edward Gibbon. A. D. Emigration from Pruffia to the Ukraine The Gothic Nation increases in its March Diftinction of the Germans and Sarmatians Defcription of the Ukraine The Goths invade the Roman Provinces Page 323 324 325 326 ib . 250 ...
Edward Gibbon. A. D. Emigration from Pruffia to the Ukraine The Gothic Nation increases in its March Diftinction of the Germans and Sarmatians Defcription of the Ukraine The Goths invade the Roman Provinces Page 323 324 325 326 ib . 250 ...
Side 2
... nations of the earth . Moderation The principal conquefts of the Romans were of Augustus . atchieved under the republic ; and the emperors , for the most part , were fatisfied with preferving those dominions which had been acquired by ...
... nations of the earth . Moderation The principal conquefts of the Romans were of Augustus . atchieved under the republic ; and the emperors , for the most part , were fatisfied with preferving those dominions which had been acquired by ...
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... nations of the east , but he lamented with a figh , that his advanced age scarcely left him any hopes of equalling the renown of the son of Philip " . Yet the fuccefs of Trajan , however tranfient , was rapid and fpecious . The ...
... nations of the east , but he lamented with a figh , that his advanced age scarcely left him any hopes of equalling the renown of the son of Philip " . Yet the fuccefs of Trajan , however tranfient , was rapid and fpecious . The ...
Side 11
... nations of the earth . The fierceft barbarians fre- quently fubmitted their differences to the arbitration of the emperor ; and we are informed by a cotem- porary hiftorian , that he had feen ambaffadors who were refused the honour ...
... nations of the earth . The fierceft barbarians fre- quently fubmitted their differences to the arbitration of the emperor ; and we are informed by a cotem- porary hiftorian , that he had feen ambaffadors who were refused the honour ...
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