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" These degenerate Romans continued to serve the empire, whose allegiance they had renounced by introducing among their conquerors the first notions of agriculture, the useful arts, and the conveniences of civilized life. "
Tentamen criticum in originem, derivationem et formam linguae Romanae in ... - Page xv
by August Treboniu Laurian - 1840 - 298 pages
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1

Edward Gibbon - 1816 - 472 pages
...new province of Dacia still preserved the memory of Trajan's conquests. The old country of that name detained, however, a considerable number of its inhabitants, who dreaded exile more than a Gothic master23. These degenerate Romans continued to serve the empire, whose allegiance they had renounced...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1

Edward Gibbon - 1821 - 474 pages
...new province of Dacia still preserved the memory of Trajan's conquests. The old country of that name detained, however, a considerable number of its inhabitants, who dreaded exile more thau a Gothic master. z These degenerate Romans continued to serve the empire, whose allegiance they...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1

Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 468 pages
...however, a considerdble number of its inhabitants, who dreaded exile more than a Gothic master.'23 These degenerate Romans continued to serve the empire,...had renounced by introducing among their conquerors tlie first notions of agriculture, the useful arts, and the conveniences of civilized life. An intercourse...
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Magazinu istoriku pentru Dacia, Volume 1

1845 - 426 pages
...deoser.ite Kapil tns<[)tpLuitü, *} The old country of that name (Dada) detained, however, a consideable number of its inhabitants , who dreaded exile more,...degenerate Romans continued to serve the empire, whose ellcgunce they had renounced, by introducing among their conquerors the first notions of agriculture,...
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The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with ..., Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 466 pages
...new province of Dacia still preserved the memory of Trajan's conquests. The old country of that name detained, however, a considerable number of its inhabitants, who dreaded exile more than a Gothic master.23 These degenerate Romans continued to serve the empire, whose allegiance they had renounced,...
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Séances générales tenues à ... en ... par la Société française ..., Volume 46

1880 - 706 pages
...de ses habitants, qui préféraient la domination des Goths à l'exil. (The old country of that name detained, however, a considerable number of its inhabitants, who dreaded exile more than a Gothic master.) Ces Romains dégénérés servaient toujours l'empire, en introduisant parmi les vainqueurs l'agriculture...
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Roumania Past and Present

James Samuelson - 1882 - 350 pages
...and offered the alternative of leaving to those colonists who were disposed to follow him, adds:— ' The old country of that name (Dacia) detained, however,...whose allegiance they had renounced by introducing amongst their conquerors the first notions of agriculture, the useful arts, and the convenience of...
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Roumania Past and Present

James Samuelson - 1882 - 354 pages
...offered the alternative of leaving to those colonists who were disposed to follow him, adds : — ' The old country of that name (Dacia) detained, however,...its inhabitants who dreaded exile more than a Gothic Trebellius 1'ollio. Gibbon sets down tbe number of Goths sluin at 00,000. master. These degenerate...
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Roumania Past and Present

James Samuelson - 1882 - 354 pages
...offered the alternative of leaving to those colonists who were disposed to follow him, adds :— ' The old country of that name (Dacia) detained, however,...its inhabitants who dreaded exile more than a Gothic 1 Trebellius Pollio. Gibbon sets down the number of Goths slain at 50,000. master. These degenerate...
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Roumania Past and Present

James Samuelson - 1882 - 352 pages
...and offered the alternative of leaving to those colonists who were disposed to follow him, adds : — 'The old country of that name (Dacia) detained, however,...considerable number of its inhabitants who dreaded exilu more than a Gothic Trubellins Pollio. Gibbon sets down the number of Goths slain at 50,000. inastor....
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