The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. J. Tourneisen, 1787 - 434 sider |
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Side x
... Egypt 33 ib . 35 ib . Syria , Phoenicia , and Palestine Africa The Mediterranean , with its Islands General Idea of the Roman Empire CHA P. II . Of the Union and internal Prosperity of the Roman Empire in the Age of the Antonines ...
... Egypt 33 ib . 35 ib . Syria , Phoenicia , and Palestine Africa The Mediterranean , with its Islands General Idea of the Roman Empire CHA P. II . Of the Union and internal Prosperity of the Roman Empire in the Age of the Antonines ...
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... Provinces Digreffion on the Finances of the Empire Eftablishment of the Tribute on Roman Citizens Abolition of the Tribute Of Afia , Egypt , and Gaul 210 ib . 211 ib . 212 Of A. D. Page Of Africa and Spain 212 Of the xvi CONTENTS .
... Provinces Digreffion on the Finances of the Empire Eftablishment of the Tribute on Roman Citizens Abolition of the Tribute Of Afia , Egypt , and Gaul 210 ib . 211 ib . 212 Of A. D. Page Of Africa and Spain 212 Of the xvi CONTENTS .
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... Egypt ; nor was there a province of the empire , which , in the course of his reign , was not honoured with the presence of the monarch " . But the tranquil life of Antoninus Pius was spent in the bofom of Italy ; and , during the ...
... Egypt ; nor was there a province of the empire , which , in the course of his reign , was not honoured with the presence of the monarch " . But the tranquil life of Antoninus Pius was spent in the bofom of Italy ; and , during the ...
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... Egypt , Africa , and Spain , as they were far removed from any important scene of war , a fingle legion maintained the domeftic tranquillity of each of thofe great provinces . Even Italy was not left deftitute of a military force ...
... Egypt , Africa , and Spain , as they were far removed from any important scene of war , a fingle legion maintained the domeftic tranquillity of each of thofe great provinces . Even Italy was not left deftitute of a military force ...
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... Egypt , and the Red Sea . Phoenicia and Palestine were fometimes annexed to , and fometimes feparated from , the jurifdiction of Syria . The former of these was a narrow and rocky coaft ; the latter was a territory scarcely fu- perior ...
... Egypt , and the Red Sea . Phoenicia and Palestine were fometimes annexed to , and fometimes feparated from , the jurifdiction of Syria . The former of these was a narrow and rocky coaft ; the latter was a territory scarcely fu- perior ...
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