The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... spirit , which afterwards formed one of the distinctive characters of the manner in which he viewed and treated it . When but fifteen years old he under- took an historical work , —this was " The Age of Sesos- tris , " and his object ...
... spirit , which afterwards formed one of the distinctive characters of the manner in which he viewed and treated it . When but fifteen years old he under- took an historical work , —this was " The Age of Sesos- tris , " and his object ...
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... spirit of the Romans , or to introduce the of instructing a disciple of the Greeks ; he might arts of industry and refinement among their savage excuse the lively and graceful follies of a nation , enemies , he could not entertain any ...
... spirit of the Romans , or to introduce the of instructing a disciple of the Greeks ; he might arts of industry and refinement among their savage excuse the lively and graceful follies of a nation , enemies , he could not entertain any ...
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... spirit were buried in the cloister : a large portion of public and private wealth was consecrated to the specious demands of charity and devotion ; and the soldiers ' pay was lavished on the useless multitudes of both sexes , who could ...
... spirit were buried in the cloister : a large portion of public and private wealth was consecrated to the specious demands of charity and devotion ; and the soldiers ' pay was lavished on the useless multitudes of both sexes , who could ...
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Conquest of Dacia the second exception to | 3 |
Britain Italy The Danube and Illyrian frontier | 10 |
Their treatment Enfranchisement | 17 |
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