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... principal authors of the Roman and Byzantine History have been occasionally connected with the events which they de- scribe ; a more copious and critical inquiry might indeed deserve , but it would demand , an elaborate volume , which ...
... principal authors of the Roman and Byzantine History have been occasionally connected with the events which they de- scribe ; a more copious and critical inquiry might indeed deserve , but it would demand , an elaborate volume , which ...
Side 1
... principal conquests of the Ro- Augustus mans were achieved under the repub- | lic ; and the emperors , for the most part , were satis- fied with preserving those dominions which had been acquired by the policy of the senate , the active ...
... principal conquests of the Ro- Augustus mans were achieved under the repub- | lic ; and the emperors , for the most part , were satis- fied with preserving those dominions which had been acquired by the policy of the senate , the active ...
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... principal strength lay upon the Rhine and Danube , and consisted of sixteen legions , in the following proportions : two in the Lower , and three in the Upper , Germany ; one in Rhætia , one in Noricum , four in Pannonia , three in ...
... principal strength lay upon the Rhine and Danube , and consisted of sixteen legions , in the following proportions : two in the Lower , and three in the Upper , Germany ; one in Rhætia , one in Noricum , four in Pannonia , three in ...
Side 8
... principal seats of the Ro- man navy , a very considerable force was stationed at Frejus , on the coast of Provence , and the Euxine was guarded by forty ships , and three thousand soldiers . To all these we add the fleet which pre ...
... principal seats of the Ro- man navy , a very considerable force was stationed at Frejus , on the coast of Provence , and the Euxine was guarded by forty ships , and three thousand soldiers . To all these we add the fleet which pre ...
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... principal nations of Europe , Asia , and Africa , were united under the laws of one sovereign , the source of foreign supplies flowed with much less abundance , and the Romans were reduced to the milder but more tedious method of ...
... principal nations of Europe , Asia , and Africa , were united under the laws of one sovereign , the source of foreign supplies flowed with much less abundance , and the Romans were reduced to the milder but more tedious method of ...
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