The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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Edward Gibbon. his materials , and arranges his facts in successive groups , not according to chronological order , but to their moral or political connexion ; the distinctness with which he marks his periods of gradually increasing de ...
Edward Gibbon. his materials , and arranges his facts in successive groups , not according to chronological order , but to their moral or political connexion ; the distinctness with which he marks his periods of gradually increasing de ...
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... ( 6 ) See Appian ( in Prom . ) and the uniform imagery of Ossian's poems , which , according to every hypothesis , were composed by a nativo Caledonian . Such was the state of the Roman frontiers , and B2 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE.
... ( 6 ) See Appian ( in Prom . ) and the uniform imagery of Ossian's poems , which , according to every hypothesis , were composed by a nativo Caledonian . Such was the state of the Roman frontiers , and B2 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE.
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... according to the fashion of that age by a large stone ) alone , among all the inferior deities , refused to yield his place to Jupiter himself . A favourable inference was drawn from his obstinacy , which was interpreted by the augurs ...
... according to the fashion of that age by a large stone ) alone , among all the inferior deities , refused to yield his place to Jupiter himself . A favourable inference was drawn from his obstinacy , which was interpreted by the augurs ...
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... according to the difference of times and circum- stances , their numbers were seldom much inferior to those of the legions themselves . ( 4 ) Among the auxiliaries , the bravest and most faithful bands were placed under the command of ...
... according to the difference of times and circum- stances , their numbers were seldom much inferior to those of the legions themselves . ( 4 ) Among the auxiliaries , the bravest and most faithful bands were placed under the command of ...
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... According to the rigour of law , the emperor might have asserted his claim , and the prudent Atticus prevented , by a frank confession , the officiousness of in- formers . But the equitable Nerva , who then filled the throne , refused ...
... According to the rigour of law , the emperor might have asserted his claim , and the prudent Atticus prevented , by a frank confession , the officiousness of in- formers . But the equitable Nerva , who then filled the throne , refused ...
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