The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1AMS Press, 1974 - 541 sider |
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... Peace a very curious library was opened to the curiosity of the learned . At a small dis- tance from thence was ... Peace ; and the Laocoon was found in the baths of Titus . [ The Temple of Peace was erected by Vespasian . ] The pro ...
... Peace a very curious library was opened to the curiosity of the learned . At a small dis- tance from thence was ... Peace ; and the Laocoon was found in the baths of Titus . [ The Temple of Peace was erected by Vespasian . ] The pro ...
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... Peace a very curious library was opened to the curiosity of the learned . At a small dis- tance from thence was ... Peace ; and the Laocoon was found in the baths of Titus . [ The Temple of Peace was erected by Vespasian . ] Number and ...
... Peace a very curious library was opened to the curiosity of the learned . At a small dis- tance from thence was ... Peace ; and the Laocoon was found in the baths of Titus . [ The Temple of Peace was erected by Vespasian . ] Number and ...
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... peace.79 In pursuance of their promise , the emperors soon afterwards Conclusion appointed Sicorius Probus , one of their secretaries , to acquaint the Persian court with their final resolution . As the minister of peace , he was ...
... peace.79 In pursuance of their promise , the emperors soon afterwards Conclusion appointed Sicorius Probus , one of their secretaries , to acquaint the Persian court with their final resolution . As the minister of peace , he was ...
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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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