The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1AMS Press, 1974 - 541 sider |
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... subjects who acknowledged the laws of Rome , of citizens , of provincials , and of slaves , cannot now be fixed with such a degree of accuracy as the importance of the object would deserve.66 We are informed that , when the emperor ...
... subjects who acknowledged the laws of Rome , of citizens , of provincials , and of slaves , cannot now be fixed with such a degree of accuracy as the importance of the object would deserve.66 We are informed that , when the emperor ...
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... subjects who acknowledged the laws of Rome , of citizens , of provincials , and of slaves , cannot now be fixed with such a degree of accuracy as the importance of the object would deserve.66 We are informed that , when the emperor ...
... subjects who acknowledged the laws of Rome , of citizens , of provincials , and of slaves , cannot now be fixed with such a degree of accuracy as the importance of the object would deserve.66 We are informed that , when the emperor ...
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... subjects of the Roman empire.90 Wars and the administration of public affairs are the princi- Numbers pal subjects of history ; but the number of persons interested in these busy scenes is very different , according to the different ...
... subjects of the Roman empire.90 Wars and the administration of public affairs are the princi- Numbers pal subjects of history ; but the number of persons interested in these busy scenes is very different , according to the different ...
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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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