The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... latter a Turkish pacha ; but the whole country is still infested by tribes of barbarians , whose savage independence irregularly marks the doubtful limit of the Christian and Mahometan power.1 Mæsia and Dacia . After the Danube had ...
... latter a Turkish pacha ; but the whole country is still infested by tribes of barbarians , whose savage independence irregularly marks the doubtful limit of the Christian and Mahometan power.1 Mæsia and Dacia . After the Danube had ...
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... latter a legal inspection over the manners and fortunes , of the Roman people . If so many distinct and independent powers did not exactly unite with each other , the complaisance of the senate was prepared to supply every deficiency by ...
... latter a legal inspection over the manners and fortunes , of the Roman people . If so many distinct and independent powers did not exactly unite with each other , the complaisance of the senate was prepared to supply every deficiency by ...
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... latter asserts , in explicit terms , that the mother of the younger Constantine , who was slain three years after his father's death , survived to weep over the fate of her son . Notwithstanding the positive testimony of several writers ...
... latter asserts , in explicit terms , that the mother of the younger Constantine , who was slain three years after his father's death , survived to weep over the fate of her son . Notwithstanding the positive testimony of several writers ...
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