The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. O. Robinson, 1830 - 1303 sider |
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Side 8
... former , on the side of the east , is compensated by an accession of territory towards the north . The confines of Grenada and Andalusia correspond with those of ancient Batica . remainder of Spain , Gallicia and the Asturias , Biscay ...
... former , on the side of the east , is compensated by an accession of territory towards the north . The confines of Grenada and Andalusia correspond with those of ancient Batica . remainder of Spain , Gallicia and the Asturias , Biscay ...
Side 9
... former of whom Italy was indebted for the first rudiments of civilized life . The Tyber rolled at the foot of the seven hills of Rome , and the coun- try of the Sabines , the Latins , and the Volsci , from that river to the frontiers of ...
... former of whom Italy was indebted for the first rudiments of civilized life . The Tyber rolled at the foot of the seven hills of Rome , and the coun- try of the Sabines , the Latins , and the Volsci , from that river to the frontiers of ...
Side 10
... former of these was a narrow and rocky coast ; the latter was a territory scarcely superior to Wales , either in fertility or ex- tent . Yet Phoenicia and Palestine will for ever live in the memory of mankind ; since America , as well ...
... former of these was a narrow and rocky coast ; the latter was a territory scarcely superior to Wales , either in fertility or ex- tent . Yet Phoenicia and Palestine will for ever live in the memory of mankind ; since America , as well ...
Side 11
... former to Spain , the latter to great Britain . It is easier to de- plore the fate , than to describe the actual condition , of Corsica . Two Italian sovereigns assume a regal title from Sardinia and Sicily . Crete , or Candia , with ...
... former to Spain , the latter to great Britain . It is easier to de- plore the fate , than to describe the actual condition , of Corsica . Two Italian sovereigns assume a regal title from Sardinia and Sicily . Crete , or Candia , with ...
Side 14
... former was esteemed the centre of public unity , and the firm basis of the constitution . Italy claimed the birth , or at least the residence , of the emperors and the senate . The estates of the Italians were exempt from taxes , their ...
... former was esteemed the centre of public unity , and the firm basis of the constitution . Italy claimed the birth , or at least the residence , of the emperors and the senate . The estates of the Italians were exempt from taxes , their ...
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