The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... 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 Euphrates as the frontier of the empire . ( 3 ) Censure ...
... 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 Euphrates as the frontier of the empire . ( 3 ) Censure ...
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... of the emperor , its sovereign . ( 2 ) The Save rises near the confines of Istria , and was considered by the more early Greeks as the principal stream of the Danube . extensive and flourishing district , westward of mount Taurus and. 15.
... of the emperor , its sovereign . ( 2 ) The Save rises near the confines of Istria , and was considered by the more early Greeks as the principal stream of the Danube . extensive and flourishing district , westward of mount Taurus and. 15.
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... sovereign of Olympus are very clearly described in the fifteenth book of the Iliad : in the Greek original , I mean ; for Mr. Pope , without perceiving it , has improved the theology of Homer , * ( 2 ) See , for instance , Cæsar de Bell ...
... sovereign of Olympus are very clearly described in the fifteenth book of the Iliad : in the Greek original , I mean ; for Mr. Pope , without perceiving it , has improved the theology of Homer , * ( 2 ) See , for instance , Cæsar de Bell ...
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... sovereign , the source of foreign supplies flowed with much less abundance , and the Romans were reduced to the milder but more tedious method of propagation . In their nume- rous families , and particularly in their country estates ...
... sovereign , the source of foreign supplies flowed with much less abundance , and the Romans were reduced to the milder but more tedious method of propagation . In their nume- rous families , and particularly in their country estates ...
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... sovereign was imitated by his ministers and generals ; and his friend Agrippa left behind him the immortal monument of the Pantheon wealth to accomplish , the noblest undertakings . Scarcely had OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 27.
... sovereign was imitated by his ministers and generals ; and his friend Agrippa left behind him the immortal monument of the Pantheon wealth to accomplish , the noblest undertakings . Scarcely had OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 27.
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