The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 11880 |
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... hundred , estab- lished the second , or German , Empire of the West . III . The last and longest of these periods includes about six centuries and a half ; from the revival of the Western Empire till the taking of Constantinople by the ...
... hundred , estab- lished the second , or German , Empire of the West . III . The last and longest of these periods includes about six centuries and a half ; from the revival of the Western Empire till the taking of Constantinople by the ...
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... hundred and fifty - three . The most patient reader , who computes that three ponderous volumes have been already employed on the events of four centuries , may perhaps be alarmed at the long prospect of nine hundred years . But it is ...
... hundred and fifty - three . The most patient reader , who computes that three ponderous volumes have been already employed on the events of four centuries , may perhaps be alarmed at the long prospect of nine hundred years . But it is ...
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... hundred years , their peaceful honors and perpetual succession . The chief of the family is still revered by the sovereign and the people as the lively image of the wisest of mankind . The nobility of the Spencers has been illustrated ...
... hundred years , their peaceful honors and perpetual succession . The chief of the family is still revered by the sovereign and the people as the lively image of the wisest of mankind . The nobility of the Spencers has been illustrated ...
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... hundred and parish of Rolvenden , the Gibbons were possessed of lands in the year one thousand three hundred and twenty - six ; and the elder branch of the family , without much increase or diminution . of property , still adheres to ...
... hundred and parish of Rolvenden , the Gibbons were possessed of lands in the year one thousand three hundred and twenty - six ; and the elder branch of the family , without much increase or diminution . of property , still adheres to ...
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... hundred and sixty - five pages ) the author expected immortal fame ; and , at the con- clusion of his labor , he sings , in a strain of self - exultation : " Usque hac corrigitur Romana Blasonia per me ; Verborumque dehinc barbara forma ...
... hundred and sixty - five pages ) the author expected immortal fame ; and , at the con- clusion of his labor , he sings , in a strain of self - exultation : " Usque hac corrigitur Romana Blasonia per me ; Verborumque dehinc barbara forma ...
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