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The DLC's such as Republic, Sword of Islam, Legacy of Rome etc. themselves don't actually add anything new - they just unlock content that has already been implemented in the game.
Or, put another way: the game is always updated to include the most recent content even if you don't own the DLC - you just can't play it. By buying the DLC, you unlock the ability to play it.
This is probably why installing those particular DLC doesn't add very much to the size of the game in your library. You're not actually installing any new content, you're unlocking content that's already there.
Most of the others DLC's are music files, portraits and shields etc. which aren't very large either.
Thanks for the help guys