The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... thousand drachms of silver , or about three hundred thousand pounds a year . Twenty thousand pound weight of gold was annually received from the provinces of Asturia , Gallicia , and Lusitania.a couragements ; and the senate wisely ...
... thousand drachms of silver , or about three hundred thousand pounds a year . Twenty thousand pound weight of gold was annually received from the provinces of Asturia , Gallicia , and Lusitania.a couragements ; and the senate wisely ...
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... thousand pounds ready to submit his person and his dominions to the of gold ; forty - seven thousand pounds of gold , and will of the emperor ; but he requested a truce of five seven hundred thousand of silver , were levied and days to ...
... thousand pounds ready to submit his person and his dominions to the of gold ; forty - seven thousand pounds of gold , and will of the emperor ; but he requested a truce of five seven hundred thousand of silver , were levied and days to ...
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... thousand females and twenty thousand males of the monastic profession . " The Egyptians , who gloried in this marvellous revolution , were disposed to hope , and to believe , that the number of the monks was equal to the remainder of ...
... thousand females and twenty thousand males of the monastic profession . " The Egyptians , who gloried in this marvellous revolution , were disposed to hope , and to believe , that the number of the monks was equal to the remainder of ...
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