The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... land of the Cimmerians , the regions of eternal darkness . In these journeys into the country , the whole body of the household marches with their master . In the same manner as the cavalry and infantry , the heavy and the light armed ...
... land of the Cimmerians , the regions of eternal darkness . In these journeys into the country , the whole body of the household marches with their master . In the same manner as the cavalry and infantry , the heavy and the light armed ...
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... lands of Italy , which had been originally divided among the families of free and indigent proprietors , were insensibly purchased or usurped by the avarice of the nobles ; and in the age which preceded the fall of the republic , it was ...
... lands of Italy , which had been originally divided among the families of free and indigent proprietors , were insensibly purchased or usurped by the avarice of the nobles ; and in the age which preceded the fall of the republic , it was ...
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... land of Italy , than he was attracted by the neighboring prospect of a fer- tile and peaceful island . Yet even the possession of Sicily he considered only as an intermediate step to the important expedition , which he already meditated ...
... land of Italy , than he was attracted by the neighboring prospect of a fer- tile and peaceful island . Yet even the possession of Sicily he considered only as an intermediate step to the important expedition , which he already meditated ...
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... lands which had been left without inhabitants or cultivation , were granted , with some diminution of taxes , to the neighbors who should occupy , or the strangers who should solicit them ; and the new possessors were secured against ...
... lands which had been left without inhabitants or cultivation , were granted , with some diminution of taxes , to the neighbors who should occupy , or the strangers who should solicit them ; and the new possessors were secured against ...
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... lands were again cultivated ; and the towns and villages were again occupied by a captive people . The greatest part of the Spaniards was even disposed to prefer this new condition of poverty and barbarism , to the severe oppressions of ...
... lands were again cultivated ; and the towns and villages were again occupied by a captive people . The greatest part of the Spaniards was even disposed to prefer this new condition of poverty and barbarism , to the severe oppressions of ...
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