The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
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Side iii
... Capital Situation of Byzantium Description of CONSTANTINOPLE The Bofphorus The Port of Conftantinople The Propontis The Hellefpont Advantages of Conftantinople Foundation of the City Its Extent Progrefs of the Work Edifices Population ...
... Capital Situation of Byzantium Description of CONSTANTINOPLE The Bofphorus The Port of Conftantinople The Propontis The Hellefpont Advantages of Conftantinople Foundation of the City Its Extent Progrefs of the Work Edifices Population ...
Side 1
... capital , a new policy , and a new religion ; and the innovations which he established have been embraced and confecrated by fucceeding generations . The age of the great Conftantine and his fons is filled with important Vol . III . A ...
... capital , a new policy , and a new religion ; and the innovations which he established have been embraced and confecrated by fucceeding generations . The age of the great Conftantine and his fons is filled with important Vol . III . A ...
Side 3
... fide to the benefits of commercial intercourfe . Many ages before Conftantine , one of the moft judicious tium . СНАР . XVII . Defetip- tion of CON- NOPLE . A 2 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 3 ESIGN of a new Capital Situation of Byzantium.
... fide to the benefits of commercial intercourfe . Many ages before Conftantine , one of the moft judicious tium . СНАР . XVII . Defetip- tion of CON- NOPLE . A 2 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 3 ESIGN of a new Capital Situation of Byzantium.
Side 9
... capital and , though the undertaking was foon relinquished , the ftately remains of unfinished walls and towers attracted the notice of all who failed through the ftreights of the Hellefpont 2 . СНАР . XVII . We are at prefent qualified ...
... capital and , though the undertaking was foon relinquished , the ftately remains of unfinished walls and towers attracted the notice of all who failed through the ftreights of the Hellefpont 2 . СНАР . XVII . We are at prefent qualified ...
Side 10
... capital still enjoyed , within their spacious inclosure , every production which could fupply the wants , or gratify the luxury of its numerous inhabitants . The fea - coafts of Thrace and Bithynia , which languish under the weight of ...
... capital still enjoyed , within their spacious inclosure , every production which could fupply the wants , or gratify the luxury of its numerous inhabitants . The fea - coafts of Thrace and Bithynia , which languish under the weight of ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
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