The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1AMS Press, 1974 - 541 sider |
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... hundred yoke of oxen , two hundred and fifty thousand head of smaller cattle , and , what was almost in- cluded in the description of cattle , four thousand one hundred and sixteen slaves.65 The number of subjects who acknowledged the ...
... hundred yoke of oxen , two hundred and fifty thousand head of smaller cattle , and , what was almost in- cluded in the description of cattle , four thousand one hundred and sixteen slaves.65 The number of subjects who acknowledged the ...
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... hundred chariots armed with scythes . This formidable host , the like of which is not to be found in eastern history , and has scarcely been imagined in eastern romance , 60 was discomfited in a great battle , in which the Roman ...
... hundred chariots armed with scythes . This formidable host , the like of which is not to be found in eastern history , and has scarcely been imagined in eastern romance , 60 was discomfited in a great battle , in which the Roman ...
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... hundred and fifty galleys of three ranks of oars . An hundred and thirty of these were furnished by Egypt , and the adjacent coast of Africa . An hundred and ten sailed from the ports of Phoenicia and the isle of Cyprus ; and the ...
... hundred and fifty galleys of three ranks of oars . An hundred and thirty of these were furnished by Egypt , and the adjacent coast of Africa . An hundred and ten sailed from the ports of Phoenicia and the isle of Cyprus ; and the ...
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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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