The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... according to the primitive fathers , who interpret facts by prophecy , the new religion , within a century after the death of its divine author , had already visited every part of the globe . " There exists not , " says Justin Martyr ...
... according to the primitive fathers , who interpret facts by prophecy , the new religion , within a century after the death of its divine author , had already visited every part of the globe . " There exists not , " says Justin Martyr ...
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... According to the new division of Italy , the fertile and to contribute for the public service ; and from the happy province of Campania , the scene of the early well - known period of the indictions , there is reason victories and of ...
... According to the new division of Italy , the fertile and to contribute for the public service ; and from the happy province of Campania , the scene of the early well - known period of the indictions , there is reason victories and of ...
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... according to the measure or adverse events of the war added discipline and of his fame and fortunes , assembled his followers ; experience to their native valour . equipped a fleet of three , or perhaps of sixty , ves- sels ; chose the ...
... according to the measure or adverse events of the war added discipline and of his fame and fortunes , assembled his followers ; experience to their native valour . equipped a fleet of three , or perhaps of sixty , ves- sels ; chose the ...
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