The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1AMS Press, 1974 - 541 sider |
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... Freedom of the City given to all Provincials , for the purpose Temporary Reduction of the Tribute Consequences of the universal Freedom of Rome ... 170 ... 171 172 ... ... ... ... ... ... 172 173 ... ... ... 173 173-4 174 ... 174 175 ...
... Freedom of the City given to all Provincials , for the purpose Temporary Reduction of the Tribute Consequences of the universal Freedom of Rome ... 170 ... 171 172 ... ... ... ... ... ... 172 173 ... ... ... 173 173-4 174 ... 174 175 ...
Side 64
... freedom ; and , after the revolution of ten centuries , freedom became the happy parent of taste and science . written by Zenobia's Longinus , and almost certain that it was a work of the first century A.D. A judicious discussion of the ...
... freedom ; and , after the revolution of ten centuries , freedom became the happy parent of taste and science . written by Zenobia's Longinus , and almost certain that it was a work of the first century A.D. A judicious discussion of the ...
Side 409
... freedom ; and , after the successors of Probus had withdrawn their countenance from the republican party , the senators were unable to disguise their impotent resentment . As the sovereign of Italy , Maximian was intrusted with the care ...
... freedom ; and , after the successors of Probus had withdrawn their countenance from the republican party , the senators were unable to disguise their impotent resentment . As the sovereign of Italy , Maximian was intrusted with the care ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1914 |
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