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Side xix
... provinces of the Roman empire . Spain . Gaul 8 lyrian frontier . Rhætia . Noricum and Pannonia . Dalmatia Mæsia and Dacia . Thrace , Macedonia , 9 and Greece . Asia Minor . Syria , Phoenicia , and Palestine . Egypt Africa . The ...
... provinces of the Roman empire . Spain . Gaul 8 lyrian frontier . Rhætia . Noricum and Pannonia . Dalmatia Mæsia and Dacia . Thrace , Macedonia , 9 and Greece . Asia Minor . Syria , Phoenicia , and Palestine . Egypt Africa . The ...
Side xx
... provinces Of Asia , Egypt , and Gaul . Of Africa and Spain . Of the isle of Gyarus . Amount of the revenue . Taxes on Roman citizens instituted by Augus- tus . 1. The customs II . The excise . III . Tax on legacies and inheritances ...
... provinces Of Asia , Egypt , and Gaul . Of Africa and Spain . Of the isle of Gyarus . Amount of the revenue . Taxes on Roman citizens instituted by Augus- tus . 1. The customs II . The excise . III . Tax on legacies and inheritances ...
Side xxiii
... provinces Goths . Respect of the Goths for the christian religion 515 464 Pillage and fire of Rome 516 389 The temple of Serapis at Alexandria . Its final destruction Captives and fugitives 517 466 Sack of Rome by the troops of Charles ...
... provinces Goths . Respect of the Goths for the christian religion 515 464 Pillage and fire of Rome 516 389 The temple of Serapis at Alexandria . Its final destruction Captives and fugitives 517 466 Sack of Rome by the troops of Charles ...
Side 3
... provinces . But the death of Trajan soon clouded the splendid prospect ; and it was justly to be dreaded , that so many distant na- tions would throw off the unaccustomed yoke , when they were no longer restrained by the powerful hand ...
... provinces . But the death of Trajan soon clouded the splendid prospect ; and it was justly to be dreaded , that so many distant na- tions would throw off the unaccustomed yoke , when they were no longer restrained by the powerful hand ...
Side 8
... provinces . The policy of the emperors was directed only to preserve the peaceful dominion of that sea , and to protect the commerce of their subjects . With these moderate views , Au- gustus stationed two permanent fleets in the most ...
... provinces . The policy of the emperors was directed only to preserve the peaceful dominion of that sea , and to protect the commerce of their subjects . With these moderate views , Au- gustus stationed two permanent fleets in the most ...
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