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" Twenty-two acknowledged concubines, and a library of sixty-two thousand volumes, attested the variety of his inclinations, and from the productions which he left behind him, it appears that the former as well as the latter were designed for use rather... "
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Página 205
por Edward Gibbon - 1875
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The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with ..., Volumen1

Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 556 páginas
...accompanied him into Africa as his lieutenant, was likewise declared emperor. His manners were less pure, but his character was equally amiable with that of...as the latter were designed for use rather than for ostentation.19 The Roman people acknowledged in the features of the younger Gordian the resemblance...
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Transactions of the Albany Institute, Volumen11

Albany Institute - 1887 - 354 páginas
...flourish, because he was slain after a reign of thirty-six days) in the third century, Gibbon says, " twenty-two acknowledged concubines and a library of...the latter, were designed for use rather than for ostentation." This combination of uxorious and literary tastes seems to have existed in another monarch...
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Cosmopolis: An International Monthly Review ..., Volumen6

1897 - 934 páginas
...not to say the illiterate. But I remember what Gibbon said of the younger Gordianus : " Thirty-two acknowledged concubines, and a library of sixty-two...volumes, attested the variety of his inclinations." Needless to say that by this reference I intend no disparagement of the " moral tone '' of Miss Corelli's...
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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen2

Edward Gibbon - 1900 - 716 páginas
...accompanied him into Africa as his lieutenant, was likewise declared emperor. His manners were less pure, but his character was equally amiable with that of...volumes, attested the variety of his inclinations. " The Roman people acknowledged in the features of the younger Gordian the '1 Hist. August, p. 151,...
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More Letters of Edward FitzGerald, Volumen2

Edward FitzGerald - 1901 - 314 páginas
...accompanied him into Africa as his lieutenant, was likewise declared Emperor. His manners were less pure, but his character was equally amiable with that of...Twenty-two acknowledged Concubines, and a library of 62,000 volumes attested the variety of his inclina1 See Letters, i. So. tions : and from the productions...
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Letters

Edward FitzGerald - 1902 - 356 páginas
...accompanied him into Africa as his lieutenant, was likewise declared Emperor. His manners were less pure, but his character was equally amiable with that of...Twenty-two acknowledged Concubines, and a library of 62,000 volumes attested the variety of his inclinations : and from the productions which he left behind...
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More Letters of Edward FitzGerald

Edward FitzGerald - 1902 - 426 páginas
...accompanied him into Africa as his lieutenant, was likewise declared Emperor. His manners were less pure, but his character was equally amiable with that of...Twenty-two acknowledged Concubines, and a library of 62,000 volumes attested the variety of his inclina1 See Letters, i. 80. tions : and from the productions...
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The Works of Edward Gibbon, Volumen1

Edward Gibbon - 1906 - 480 páginas
...accompanied him into Africa as his lieutenant, was likewise declared emperor. His manners were less pure, but his character was equally amiable with that of...productions which he left behind him, it appears that both the one and the other were designed for use rather than for ostentation." The Roman people acknowledged...
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About Algeria: Algiers, Tlemçen, Constantine, Biskra, Timgad

Charles Thomas-Stanford - 1912 - 402 páginas
...antithetical bias of his style, and a certain sly humour of which he was master. " His manners were less pure, but his character was equally amiable with that of...appears that the former as well as the latter were intended for use rather than for ostentation.1 The Roman people acknowledged in the features of the...
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About Algeria: Algiers, Tlemçen, Constantine, Biskra, Timgad

Charles Thomas-Stanford - 1912 - 380 páginas
...antithetical bias of his style, and a certain sly humour of which he was master. " His manners were less pure, but his character was equally amiable with that of...acknowledged concubines, and a library of sixty-two 251 About Algeria thousand volumes attested the variety of his inclinations ; and from the productions...
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