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Side iii
... emperor . Innocence and 210 virtues of Gordian . Administration of Misitheus . 242 The Persian war - 243 , 244 The arts of Philip . 248 of a military republic . 230 233 games 76 སྶསྐྱ 77 Philip . Services , revolt , victory , and reign ...
... emperor . Innocence and 210 virtues of Gordian . Administration of Misitheus . 242 The Persian war - 243 , 244 The arts of Philip . 248 of a military republic . 230 233 games 76 སྶསྐྱ 77 Philip . Services , revolt , victory , and reign ...
Side iv
... emperor defents the Palmyrenians in the battles of Antioch and Emesa . The state of Palmyra . It is besieged by ... emperor 275 A peaceful interregnum of eight months . The con- sul assembles the senate . Character of Tacitus . He is ...
... emperor defents the Palmyrenians in the battles of Antioch and Emesa . The state of Palmyra . It is besieged by ... emperor 275 A peaceful interregnum of eight months . The con- sul assembles the senate . Character of Tacitus . He is ...
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... emperor , was confined by sick ness to his bed , when a furious tempest arose in the camp . The darkness which overspread the sky was so thick , that we could no longer distinguish each other ; and the incessant flashes of lightning ...
... emperor , was confined by sick ness to his bed , when a furious tempest arose in the camp . The darkness which overspread the sky was so thick , that we could no longer distinguish each other ; and the incessant flashes of lightning ...
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