The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... royal kinsman , distinguished by his age and valour , is intrusted with the sword and sceptre of his predecessor . Two distinct and regular taxes are levied on the tribes , to support the dignity of their national monarch and of their ...
... royal kinsman , distinguished by his age and valour , is intrusted with the sword and sceptre of his predecessor . Two distinct and regular taxes are levied on the tribes , to support the dignity of their national monarch and of their ...
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... royal family : a circumstance which , in some degree , corrected the influence of the sacerdotal character , and united the mitre with the crown . 86 A branch of the royal house of Arsaces still subsisted with the rank and possessions ...
... royal family : a circumstance which , in some degree , corrected the influence of the sacerdotal character , and united the mitre with the crown . 86 A branch of the royal house of Arsaces still subsisted with the rank and possessions ...
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... royal apartment . They found the trembling bride sitting by the bedside , hiding her face with her veil , and lamenting her own danger as well as the death of 66 The historian Priscus had positively mentioned the effect which this ...
... royal apartment . They found the trembling bride sitting by the bedside , hiding her face with her veil , and lamenting her own danger as well as the death of 66 The historian Priscus had positively mentioned the effect which this ...
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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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