The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5AMS Press, 1974 |
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... dangerous to the innocent , it was always formidable to the guilty . His religious inconstancy was taxed by the ... danger ; and Leo concluded a thirty years ' peace with his successor Omurtag . Under this reign the empire had peace ...
... dangerous to the innocent , it was always formidable to the guilty . His religious inconstancy was taxed by the ... danger ; and Leo concluded a thirty years ' peace with his successor Omurtag . Under this reign the empire had peace ...
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... dangerous elements , within the empire , which threatened his throne . Of great interest and significance is his law of ... danger , and even injured the army , as the provision for soldiers largely consisted in inalienable lands , and ...
... dangerous elements , within the empire , which threatened his throne . Of great interest and significance is his law of ... danger , and even injured the army , as the provision for soldiers largely consisted in inalienable lands , and ...
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... dangerous licence of visiting the banks of the Nile and the villages of Syria and Palestine . The life of a wandering Arab is a life of danger and distress ; and , though sometimes , by rapine or exchange , he may appropriate the fruits ...
... dangerous licence of visiting the banks of the Nile and the villages of Syria and Palestine . The life of a wandering Arab is a life of danger and distress ; and , though sometimes , by rapine or exchange , he may appropriate the fruits ...
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CHAPTER XLV | 1 |
Paul the Deacon | 5 |
Association of Tiberius | 18 |
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