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... occasion to mention the conquest of Britain , and to fix the boundary of the Roman province in this island . It comprehended all England , Wales , and the lowlands of Scotland , as far as the friths of Dunbarton and Edinburgh . Before ...
... occasion to mention the conquest of Britain , and to fix the boundary of the Roman province in this island . It comprehended all England , Wales , and the lowlands of Scotland , as far as the friths of Dunbarton and Edinburgh . Before ...
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... occasion , that four hundred slaves were maintained in a single palace of Rome . " The same number of four hundred belonged to an estate which an African widow , of a very private condition , resigned to her son , whilst she reserved ...
... occasion , that four hundred slaves were maintained in a single palace of Rome . " The same number of four hundred belonged to an estate which an African widow , of a very private condition , resigned to her son , whilst she reserved ...
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... occasion , in which the senate , gula . after seventy years of patience , made an ineffectual attempt to reassume its long - forgotten rights . When the throne was vacant by the murder of Caligula , the consuls convoked that assembly in ...
... occasion , in which the senate , gula . after seventy years of patience , made an ineffectual attempt to reassume its long - forgotten rights . When the throne was vacant by the murder of Caligula , the consuls convoked that assembly in ...
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... occasion of presenting a draught of wine to her lover , after he had fatigued himself | Death of Com- With hunting some wild beasts . Com- modus , modus retired to sleep ; but whilst he 31st December . was labouring with the effects of ...
... occasion of presenting a draught of wine to her lover , after he had fatigued himself | Death of Com- With hunting some wild beasts . Com- modus , modus retired to sleep ; but whilst he 31st December . was labouring with the effects of ...
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... occasion , had styled himself the Lieutenant of the senate and people . " Pescennius Niger Personal merit alone had raised in Syria . Pescennius Niger , from an obscure birth and station , to the government of Syria ; a lucrative and ...
... occasion , had styled himself the Lieutenant of the senate and people . " Pescennius Niger Personal merit alone had raised in Syria . Pescennius Niger , from an obscure birth and station , to the government of Syria ; a lucrative and ...
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