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... restored a transient splendour to the eastern empire . It will comprehend the invasion of Italy by the Lombards ; the conquest of the Asiatic and African provinces by the Arabs , who embraced the religion of Mahomet ; the revolt of the ...
... restored a transient splendour to the eastern empire . It will comprehend the invasion of Italy by the Lombards ; the conquest of the Asiatic and African provinces by the Arabs , who embraced the religion of Mahomet ; the revolt of the ...
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... restored by Arta- xerxes Reformation of the Magian Religion ...... ib . Persian Theology , two Principles ..... 13 Religious Worship A. D. Citizens ib . ib . Tributes of the Provinces ib . Of Asia , Egypt , and Gaul ........ ib . Of ...
... restored by Arta- xerxes Reformation of the Magian Religion ...... ib . Persian Theology , two Principles ..... 13 Religious Worship A. D. Citizens ib . ib . Tributes of the Provinces ib . Of Asia , Egypt , and Gaul ........ ib . Of ...
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... restored to the Parthians the election of an independent sovereign , with- drew the Roman garrisons from the provinces of Armenia , Mesopotamia , and Assyria , and , in compliance with the precept of Augustus , once more established the ...
... restored to the Parthians the election of an independent sovereign , with- drew the Roman garrisons from the provinces of Armenia , Mesopotamia , and Assyria , and , in compliance with the precept of Augustus , once more established the ...
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... restored with increasing splen- dour , and Isis and Serapis at length assumed their place among the Roman deities . ( 2 ) Nor was this indulgence a departure from the old maxims of government . In the purest ages of the commonwealth ...
... restored with increasing splen- dour , and Isis and Serapis at length assumed their place among the Roman deities . ( 2 ) Nor was this indulgence a departure from the old maxims of government . In the purest ages of the commonwealth ...
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... restored its ancient beauty and magnificence . Nor was the liberality of that illustrious citizen confined to the walls of Athens . The most splendid ornaments bestowed on the temple of Neptune in the Isthmus , a theatre at Corinth , a ...
... restored its ancient beauty and magnificence . Nor was the liberality of that illustrious citizen confined to the walls of Athens . The most splendid ornaments bestowed on the temple of Neptune in the Isthmus , a theatre at Corinth , a ...
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