The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1AMS Press, 1974 - 541 sider |
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... latter was inflexibly maintained in the administration of civil as well as military government . " The two languages exercised at the same time their separate jurisdiction throughout the empire : the former , as the natural idiom of ...
... latter was inflexibly maintained in the administration of civil as well as military government . " The two languages exercised at the same time their separate jurisdiction throughout the empire : the former , as the natural idiom of ...
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... latter among ten , persons ; and , as both in their private and public interest they were adverse to each other , their mutual conflicts contributed , for the most part , to strengthen rather than to destroy the balance of the ...
... latter among ten , persons ; and , as both in their private and public interest they were adverse to each other , their mutual conflicts contributed , for the most part , to strengthen rather than to destroy the balance of the ...
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... latter represents him as descended from a branch of the ancient kings of Persia , though time and misfortune had gradu- ally reduced his ancestors to the humble station of private citizens . As the lineal heir of the monarchy , he ...
... latter represents him as descended from a branch of the ancient kings of Persia , though time and misfortune had gradu- ally reduced his ancestors to the humble station of private citizens . As the lineal heir of the monarchy , he ...
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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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