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... hundred and sixty thousand pounds sterling ; without computing the stated provision of corn and wine , which , had they been sold , might have equalled in value one - third of the money . Compared to this immoderate wealth , an ordinary ...
... hundred and sixty thousand pounds sterling ; without computing the stated provision of corn and wine , which , had they been sold , might have equalled in value one - third of the money . Compared to this immoderate wealth , an ordinary ...
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... hundred pounds , and of far superior value from the precious stones , the exquisite workmanship , and the tradition that it had been presented by Aetius the patrician to Torismond king of the Goths . One of the successors of Torismond ...
... hundred pounds , and of far superior value from the precious stones , the exquisite workmanship , and the tradition that it had been presented by Aetius the patrician to Torismond king of the Goths . One of the successors of Torismond ...
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... hundred citizens , who were entitled to the equestrian rank , must have amounted , at the strictest computa- tion , to one million seven hundred thousand pounds . Many families of Aquileia , Padua , and the adjacent towns , who fled ...
... hundred citizens , who were entitled to the equestrian rank , must have amounted , at the strictest computa- tion , to one million seven hundred thousand pounds . Many families of Aquileia , Padua , and the adjacent towns , who fled ...
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CHAPTER XXV | 1 |
The cause of the Gothic | 7 |
The two Eastern expeditions of Stilicho and his Illyric policy | 12 |
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