The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1AMS Press, 1974 - 541 sider |
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... original ferocity , and , under the tame resemblance of Roman provincials , the hardy features of the natives were still to be discerned . Their warlike youth afforded an inexhaustible supply of recruits to the legions stationed on the ...
... original ferocity , and , under the tame resemblance of Roman provincials , the hardy features of the natives were still to be discerned . Their warlike youth afforded an inexhaustible supply of recruits to the legions stationed on the ...
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... original price , may give us some notion of the produce of the customs , since that original price amounted to more than eight hundred thousand pounds . 116 The ancients were unacquainted with the art of cutting diamonds . 117 M ...
... original price , may give us some notion of the produce of the customs , since that original price amounted to more than eight hundred thousand pounds . 116 The ancients were unacquainted with the art of cutting diamonds . 117 M ...
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... original books the Vendîdâd is the sole remaining one . But Zend scholars seem uncertain as to how far this tradition is to be accepted . For the original religion of Ahura - mazda , as it existed under the Achaemenians , our sources ...
... original books the Vendîdâd is the sole remaining one . But Zend scholars seem uncertain as to how far this tradition is to be accepted . For the original religion of Ahura - mazda , as it existed under the Achaemenians , our sources ...
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