| Edward Gibbon - 1816 - 472 sider
...claimed the first rank after the dia- CHAP. mond'os; and a variety of aroinaties. that were con- 1L sumed in religious worship and the pomp of funerals. *~*~"^~'...voyage was rewarded with almost incredible profit; but the profit was made upon Roman subjects, and a few individuals were enriched at the expense of... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1821 - 474 sider
...stones, among which the pearl claimed the first rank after the diamond ;n and a variety of aromatics, that were consumed in religious worship and the pomp of funerals. The labour and risk of the voyage were rewarded with almost incredible profit; but the profit was made upon Roman subjects, and a few... | |
| University magazine - 1848 - 792 sider
...stones, amongst which the pearl claimed the first rank after the diamond ; and a variety of aromatics that were consumed in religious worship and the pomp of funerals." The articles here enumerated appear to have been the principal exports required by the wealthy and luxurious... | |
| D. Davidson - 1844 - 284 sider
...stones, among which the pearl claimed the first rank after the diamond ; and a variety of aromatics, that were consumed in religious worship and the pomp of funerals. The labour and risk of the voyage were rewarded with almost incredible Erofit ; but the profit was made upon Roman subjects, and a sw... | |
| 1848 - 822 sider
...stones, amongst which the pearl claimed the first rank after the diamond ; and a variety of aromaties that were consumed in religious worship and the pomp of funerals." The articles here enumerated appear to have been the principal exports required by the wealthy and luxurious... | |
| Henry Charles Sirr - 1850 - 434 sider
...stones, amongst which the pearl claimed the first rank after the diamond ; and a variety of aromatics that were consumed in religious worship and the pomp of funerals." The articles here enumerated appear to have been the principal exports required by the wealthy and luxurious... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1850 - 658 sider
...fisheries were the same as at present, Ormuz and Cape Comorin. As well as we can compare ancient with. that were consumed in religious worship and the pomp of funerals. The labor and risk of the voyage was rewarded with almost incredible profit ; but the profit was made upon... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 556 sider
...stones, among which the pearl claimed the first rank after the diamond ;los and a variety of aromatics, that were consumed in religious worship and the pomp...voyage was rewarded with almost incredible profit ; but the profit was made upon Roman subjects, and a few individuals were enriched at the ooid and... | |
| David Davidson - 1857 - 804 sider
...stones, among which the pearl claimed the first rank after the diamond ; and a variety of aromatics, that were consumed in religious worship and the pomp of funerals. The labour and risk of the voyage were rewarded with almost incredible profit ; but the profit was made upon Roman subjects, and a few... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 sider
...stones, among which the pearl claimed the first rank after the diamond ; and a variety of aromatics, that were consumed in religious worship and the pomp...voyage was rewarded with almost incredible profit ; but the profit was made upon Roman subjects, and a few individuals were enriched at the expense of... | |
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