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" But, when the passages of the Straits were thrown open for trade, they alternately admitted the natural and artificial riches of the north and south, of the Euxine, and of the Mediterranean. Whatever rude commodities were collected in the forests of Germany... "
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Side 13
av Edward Gibbon - 1802
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Conjectures on the prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse of st. John ...

1795 - 76 sider
...fifth angel poured out his vial upon the feat of the beaft," which we ftate to have afcended, AD 566. * Whatever rude commodities were collected in the forefts of Germany and Scythia, as far as the fourcesof the Tanais, and the Borylihenes ; whatfoever was manufactured by the Ikill of Europe or Afia;...
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The Female Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse: Selected ...

Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 sider
...open for trade, they alternately admitted the natural and artificial riches of the north and south, of the Euxine, and of the Mediterranean. Whatever rude commodities were collected in the forest* of German}' and Scythia, as far as the sources of th« Tanais and the Borysthenes ; whatsoever...
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Select specimens of English prose [ed.] by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 sider
...open for trade, they alternately admitted the natural and artificial riches of the north aud south, of the Euxine and of the Mediterranean. Whatever rude commodities were collected in the forests of Germany and Scythia, as far as the sources of the Tanais and the Borysthenes ;4 whatsoever...
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The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with notes ..., Volum 2

Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 466 sider
...open for trade, they alternately admitted the natural and artificial riches of the north and south, of the Euxine, and of the Mediterranean. Whatever rude commodities were collected in the forests of Germany and Scythia, as far as the sources of the Tanais and the Borysthenes ; whatsoever...
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The Student's Gibbon: The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

Edward Gibbon - 1857 - 720 sider
...open for trade, they alternately admitted the natural and artificial riches of the north and south, of the Euxine, and of the Mediterranean. Whatever rude commodities were collected in the forests of Germany and Scythia, as far as the sources of the Tanais and the Borysthenes ; whatsoever...
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Merchant enterprise; or, The history of commerce

James Hamilton Fyfe - 1864 - 366 sider
...open for trade, they alternately admitted the natural and artificial riches of the North and South, of the Euxine and of the Mediterranean. Whatever ru-de commodities were collected in the forests of Germany or Scythia, as far as the sources of the Tanais and the Borysthenes ; whatever was...
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The Progressive English reading books, Volum 4

Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1866 - 408 sider
...open for trade, they alternately admitted the natural and artificial riches of the North and South, of the Euxine and of the Mediterranean. Whatever rude commodities were collected in the forests of Germany or Scythia ; whatever was manufactured by the skill of Europe or Asia ; the corn...
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The Advanced Reader

1866 - 408 sider
...open for trade, they alternately admitted the natural and artificial riches of the North and South, of the Euxine and of the Mediterranean. Whatever rude commodities were collected in the forests of Germany or Scythia ; whatever was manufactured by the skill of Europe or Asia; the corn...
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The Growth and Vicissitudes of Commerce: From B.C. 1500 to A.D. 1789. An ...

John Yeats - 1872 - 490 sider
...open for trade, they alternately admitted the natural and artificial riches of the North and South, of the Euxine and of the Mediterranean. Whatever rude commodities were collected in the forests of Germany or Scythia, as far as the sources of the Tanais and the Borysthenes ; whatever was...
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Constantinople, a sketch of its history, by W.J. Brodribb and W. Besant

William Jackson Brodribb - 1879 - 298 sider
...open for trade, they alternately admitted the natural and artificial riches of the north and south, of the Euxine and of the Mediterranean. Whatever rude commodities were collected in the forests of Germany and Scythia, and far as the sources of the Tanais and the Borysthenes ; whatsoever...
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