The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... ancient appellation , is a province of the Vene- tian state , and the seat of the little republic of Ragusa . The inland parts have assumed the Sclavonian names of Croatia and Bosnia ; the former obeys an Austrian governor , the latter ...
... ancient appellation , is a province of the Vene- tian state , and the seat of the little republic of Ragusa . The inland parts have assumed the Sclavonian names of Croatia and Bosnia ; the former obeys an Austrian governor , the latter ...
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... ancient edifice by a king of Cappadocia , it was the pleasures of the meanest citizen . The last men- again fallen to decay . Herod restored its ancient tioned of those edifices deserve our peculiar attention . beauty and magnificence ...
... ancient edifice by a king of Cappadocia , it was the pleasures of the meanest citizen . The last men- again fallen to decay . Herod restored its ancient tioned of those edifices deserve our peculiar attention . beauty and magnificence ...
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... ancient capital of the empire . A vessel of uncommon strength and capaciousness was provided to convey this enormous weight of granite , at least a hundred and fifteen feet in length , from the banks of the Nile to those of the Tiber ...
... ancient capital of the empire . A vessel of uncommon strength and capaciousness was provided to convey this enormous weight of granite , at least a hundred and fifteen feet in length , from the banks of the Nile to those of the Tiber ...
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