The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1AMS Press, 1974 - 541 sider |
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... hands of the emperor ; that the independent tribes of the Median and Carduchian hills had implored his protection ... hand which had imposed it . by his suc- rian It was an ancient tradition that , when the Capitol was Resigned founded ...
... hands of the emperor ; that the independent tribes of the Median and Carduchian hills had implored his protection ... hand which had imposed it . by his suc- rian It was an ancient tradition that , when the Capitol was Resigned founded ...
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... hands of a Turkish pasha . The Nile flows down the country , about five hundred miles from the tropic of Cancer to the Mediterranean , and marks , on either side , the extent of fertility by the measure of its inundations . Cyrene ...
... hands of a Turkish pasha . The Nile flows down the country , about five hundred miles from the tropic of Cancer to the Mediterranean , and marks , on either side , the extent of fertility by the measure of its inundations . Cyrene ...
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... hands of an industrious , and exposed to be gathered by those of a warlike , people . It is probable that the conquests of Trajan , maintained by his successors less for any real advantage than for ideal dignity , had contributed to ...
... hands of an industrious , and exposed to be gathered by those of a warlike , people . It is probable that the conquests of Trajan , maintained by his successors less for any real advantage than for ideal dignity , had contributed to ...
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