The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... hundred pounds of gold . The royal hostage was educated at Constan- tinople with care and tenderness . His body was formed to all the exercises of war , his mind was expanded by the habits of liberal conversation ; he frequented the ...
... hundred pounds of gold . The royal hostage was educated at Constan- tinople with care and tenderness . His body was formed to all the exercises of war , his mind was expanded by the habits of liberal conversation ; he frequented the ...
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... hundred miles , which had been undertaken in the depth of a rigorous winter . Since the fall of the Roman power , Dacia and Pannonia no longer exhibited the rich pros- pect of populous cities , well - cultivated fields , and convenient ...
... hundred miles , which had been undertaken in the depth of a rigorous winter . Since the fall of the Roman power , Dacia and Pannonia no longer exhibited the rich pros- pect of populous cities , well - cultivated fields , and convenient ...
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... hundred pounds of gold , twenty - five thousand tiles , and the receipt of customs from the Lucrine port , were assigned for the ordinary repairs of the walls and public edifices . A similar care was extended to the statues of metal or ...
... hundred pounds of gold , twenty - five thousand tiles , and the receipt of customs from the Lucrine port , were assigned for the ordinary repairs of the walls and public edifices . A similar care was extended to the statues of metal or ...
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... hundred pulpits deplored the persecution of the church ; and if the chapel of St. Ste- phen at Verona was demolished by the command of Theod- oric , it is probable that some miracle hostile to his name and dignity had been performed on ...
... hundred pulpits deplored the persecution of the church ; and if the chapel of St. Ste- phen at Verona was demolished by the command of Theod- oric , it is probable that some miracle hostile to his name and dignity had been performed on ...
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... hundred and thirty - five cities ; 54 his dominions were blessed by nature with the advantages of soil , situation , and climate and the improvements of human art had been perpetually diffused along the coast of the Mediterranean and ...
... hundred and thirty - five cities ; 54 his dominions were blessed by nature with the advantages of soil , situation , and climate and the improvements of human art had been perpetually diffused along the coast of the Mediterranean and ...
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