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... Peace ; and the Laocoon was found in the baths of Titus . [ Vespasian built the temple of Peace , and adorned it , not only with these two pictures , but also with the greater part of the paintings , statues , and other works of art ...
... Peace ; and the Laocoon was found in the baths of Titus . [ Vespasian built the temple of Peace , and adorned it , not only with these two pictures , but also with the greater part of the paintings , statues , and other works of art ...
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... peace . * In pursuance of their promise , the emperors soon after- ward appointed Sicorius Probus , one of their secretaries , to acquaint the Persian court with their final resolution . As the minister of peace , he was received with ...
... peace . * In pursuance of their promise , the emperors soon after- ward appointed Sicorius Probus , one of their secretaries , to acquaint the Persian court with their final resolution . As the minister of peace , he was received with ...
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... peace , to negotiate with the greater weight and dignity . Three persons only assisted at this important conference , the minister Apharban , the prefect of the guards , and an officer who had commanded on the Ar- menian frontier ...
... peace , to negotiate with the greater weight and dignity . Three persons only assisted at this important conference , the minister Apharban , the prefect of the guards , and an officer who had commanded on the Ar- menian frontier ...
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Winters Tale Pericles King John King Richard | ii |
CHAPTER 1THE EXTENT AND MILITARY FORCE OF THE EMPIRE DI | 1 |
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