The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... whole mass of taxes , whether they are levied on property or on consumption , may be fairly divided among the whole body of the nation . But the far greater part of the lands of ancient Gaul , as well as of the other provinces of the ...
... whole mass of taxes , whether they are levied on property or on consumption , may be fairly divided among the whole body of the nation . But the far greater part of the lands of ancient Gaul , as well as of the other provinces of the ...
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... whole troops of those Barbarians were urged by anguish and despair to precipitate themselves into the broad and rapid stream of the Drave.85 The number of the slain was computed at fifty - four thousand men , and the slaughter of the ...
... whole troops of those Barbarians were urged by anguish and despair to precipitate themselves into the broad and rapid stream of the Drave.85 The number of the slain was computed at fifty - four thousand men , and the slaughter of the ...
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... whole extent of the Roman world ; and the exasperated monarch had endeavoured , by a very pressing epistle to the Christian princes of Æthiopia , to exclude Athanasius from the most remote and His retreat , sequestered regions of the ...
... whole extent of the Roman world ; and the exasperated monarch had endeavoured , by a very pressing epistle to the Christian princes of Æthiopia , to exclude Athanasius from the most remote and His retreat , sequestered regions of the ...
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