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... miles , which had been under- taken in the depth of a rigorous winter . Since the fall of the Roman power , Dacia and Pannonia no longer exhibited the rich prospect of populous cities , well- cultivated fields , and convenient highways ...
... miles , which had been under- taken in the depth of a rigorous winter . Since the fall of the Roman power , Dacia and Pannonia no longer exhibited the rich prospect of populous cities , well- cultivated fields , and convenient highways ...
Side 21
... miles . With the country ' from whence the Gothic nation derived their origin , he maintained a frequent and friendly correspondence ; the Italians were clothed in the rich sables of Sweden ; and one of its sove- reigns , after a ...
... miles . With the country ' from whence the Gothic nation derived their origin , he maintained a frequent and friendly correspondence ; the Italians were clothed in the rich sables of Sweden ; and one of its sove- reigns , after a ...
Side 28
... miles in the Sabine mountains , was con- veyed along a gentle though constant declivity of solid arches , till it descended on the summit of the Aventine- hill . The long and spacious vaults which had been constructed for the purpose of ...
... miles in the Sabine mountains , was con- veyed along a gentle though constant declivity of solid arches , till it descended on the summit of the Aventine- hill . The long and spacious vaults which had been constructed for the purpose of ...
Side 30
... miles . The rich productions of Lucania and the adjacent pro- vinces were exchanged at the Marcilian fountain , in a populous fair annually dedicated to trade , intemperance , and superstition . In the solitude of Comum , which had once ...
... miles . The rich productions of Lucania and the adjacent pro- vinces were exchanged at the Marcilian fountain , in a populous fair annually dedicated to trade , intemperance , and superstition . In the solitude of Comum , which had once ...
Side 40
... miles , pronounced a sentence of confiscation and death against the most illustrious of its members . At the command of the barbarians , the oc- cult science of a philosopher was stigmatized with the names of sacrilege and magic . A ...
... miles , pronounced a sentence of confiscation and death against the most illustrious of its members . At the command of the barbarians , the oc- cult science of a philosopher was stigmatized with the names of sacrilege and magic . A ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. [With a ..., Volum 5 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1825 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 5: Complete in ... Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1825 |
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