The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... hundred and forty - five thousand Roman citizens , who , with the proportion of women and chil- dren , must have amounted to about twenty millions of souls . The multitude of subjects of an inferior rank , was uncertain and fluctuating ...
... hundred and forty - five thousand Roman citizens , who , with the proportion of women and chil- dren , must have amounted to about twenty millions of souls . The multitude of subjects of an inferior rank , was uncertain and fluctuating ...
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... hundred and from its ashes ; and that capital , as well as Capua ninety - seven cities ; and for whatsoever era of an- and Corinth , soon recovered all the advantages which tiquity the expression might be intended , there is can be ...
... hundred and from its ashes ; and that capital , as well as Capua ninety - seven cities ; and for whatsoever era of an- and Corinth , soon recovered all the advantages which tiquity the expression might be intended , there is can be ...
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... hundred . The face of the country was interspersed with groves of innumerable palm - trees ; and the diligent natives celebrated , either in verse or prose , the three hundred and sixty uses to which the trunk , the branches , the ...
... hundred . The face of the country was interspersed with groves of innumerable palm - trees ; and the diligent natives celebrated , either in verse or prose , the three hundred and sixty uses to which the trunk , the branches , the ...
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