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Brukerevaluering - DarthDeverell - LibraryThingIn The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon argues that the loss of civic virtue amongst the Romans enabled barbarian invaders to succeed in their conquest. The book traces the period ... Les hele vurderingen
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Brukerevaluering - ritaer - LibraryThingend of Paganism, devision of east & west, end of western empire Les hele vurderingen
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A D | xxxvii |
Prefatory Note | xxxix |
Advertisement to the First Ootavo Edition | xlv |
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