The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1AMS Press, 1974 - 541 sider |
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... deserved some notice from their connexion with the decline and fall TH of the Roman empire . We shall occasionally mention the Scythian or Sarmatian tribes , which , with their arms and horses , their flocks and herds , their wives and ...
... deserved some notice from their connexion with the decline and fall TH of the Roman empire . We shall occasionally mention the Scythian or Sarmatian tribes , which , with their arms and horses , their flocks and herds , their wives and ...
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... deserved to receive from the emperor's hand the collars , bracelets , spears , and banners , the mural and the civic crown , and all the honourable rewards reserved by ancient Rome for successful valour . The third , and afterwards the ...
... deserved to receive from the emperor's hand the collars , bracelets , spears , and banners , the mural and the civic crown , and all the honourable rewards reserved by ancient Rome for successful valour . The third , and afterwards the ...
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... deserved to become the seat of an independent Power of monarchy.29 During the space of seven years , it was possessed by Carausius ; 30 and fortune continued propitious to a rebellion supported with courage and ability . The British ...
... deserved to become the seat of an independent Power of monarchy.29 During the space of seven years , it was possessed by Carausius ; 30 and fortune continued propitious to a rebellion supported with courage and ability . The British ...
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