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... celebrated ground the first consuls deserved triumphs , their successors adorned villas , and their posterity have erected con- vents . Capua and Campania possessed the immedi- ate territory of Naples ; and the rest of the kingdom was ...
... celebrated ground the first consuls deserved triumphs , their successors adorned villas , and their posterity have erected con- vents . Capua and Campania possessed the immedi- ate territory of Naples ; and the rest of the kingdom was ...
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... celebrated by the fancy of poets ; but which is now diffused over the immense ocean that rolls between the ancient and the new continent.s The Mediter- islands . Having now finished the circuit of ranean with its the Roman empire , we ...
... celebrated by the fancy of poets ; but which is now diffused over the immense ocean that rolls between the ancient and the new continent.s The Mediter- islands . Having now finished the circuit of ranean with its the Roman empire , we ...
Side 18
... celebrated orator , accord- ing to the useless rhetoric of that age , which , con- works , carried on at the expense of the cities . At Nicomedia , a new forum , an aqueduct , and a canal , left unfinished by a king ; at Nice , a ...
... celebrated orator , accord- ing to the useless rhetoric of that age , which , con- works , carried on at the expense of the cities . At Nicomedia , a new forum , an aqueduct , and a canal , left unfinished by a king ; at Nice , a ...
Side 20
... celebrated than Aquileia or Padua , Milan or Ravenna . II . The spirit of Gaul and Spain . improvement had passed the Alps , and been felt even in the woods of Britain , which were gradually cleared away to open a free space for ...
... celebrated than Aquileia or Padua , Milan or Ravenna . II . The spirit of Gaul and Spain . improvement had passed the Alps , and been felt even in the woods of Britain , which were gradually cleared away to open a free space for ...
Side 21
... celebrated wines , more than two thirds were produced from her soil . The blessing was soon communicated to the Narbonnese province of Gaul ; but so intense was the cold to the north of the Ce- vennes , that , in the time of Strabo , it ...
... celebrated wines , more than two thirds were produced from her soil . The blessing was soon communicated to the Narbonnese province of Gaul ; but so intense was the cold to the north of the Ce- vennes , that , in the time of Strabo , it ...
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