The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... four , or eight , or fourteen , millions in Rome . Mr. Hume ( Essays , vol . i . pp . 450--457 ) , with admira ble good sense and skepticism , betrays some secret disposition to extenuate the populousness of ancient times . who found it ...
... four , or eight , or fourteen , millions in Rome . Mr. Hume ( Essays , vol . i . pp . 450--457 ) , with admira ble good sense and skepticism , betrays some secret disposition to extenuate the populousness of ancient times . who found it ...
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... four thousand robes of silk , of three thou- sand pieces of fine scarlet cloth , and of three thousand pounds weight of pepper.79 But the public treasury was exhausted ; the annual rents of the great estates in Italy and the prov- inces ...
... four thousand robes of silk , of three thou- sand pieces of fine scarlet cloth , and of three thousand pounds weight of pepper.79 But the public treasury was exhausted ; the annual rents of the great estates in Italy and the prov- inces ...
Side 41
... four bishops to the court of Ravenna , to complain of the law , which had been just en- acted , that all conversions to Chiistianity should be free and voluntary . See Ba ronius , Annal . Eccles . A. D. 409 , No. 12 , Å . D. 410 , No ...
... four bishops to the court of Ravenna , to complain of the law , which had been just en- acted , that all conversions to Chiistianity should be free and voluntary . See Ba ronius , Annal . Eccles . A. D. 409 , No. 12 , Å . D. 410 , No ...
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... four years elapsed from the successful invasion of Italy by the arms of Alaric , to the vol- untary retreat of the Goths under the conduct of his suc- cessor Adolphus ; and , during the whole time , they reigned without control over a ...
... four years elapsed from the successful invasion of Italy by the arms of Alaric , to the vol- untary retreat of the Goths under the conduct of his suc- cessor Adolphus ; and , during the whole time , they reigned without control over a ...
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... four thousand pounds of gold , were granted to the brave Constantius , who had already defended the throne , which he afterwards shared with his feeble sovereign . Honorius viewed , with supine indifference , the calamities of Rome and ...
... four thousand pounds of gold , were granted to the brave Constantius , who had already defended the throne , which he afterwards shared with his feeble sovereign . Honorius viewed , with supine indifference , the calamities of Rome and ...
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