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... East , which equilateral triangle , whose sides were each of them computed at about two miles The colony of Ostia was founded immediately beyond the left , or southern , and the Port immediately beyond the right , or northern , branch ...
... East , which equilateral triangle , whose sides were each of them computed at about two miles The colony of Ostia was founded immediately beyond the left , or southern , and the Port immediately beyond the right , or northern , branch ...
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... EAST . - HIS SISTER PULCHERIA . HIS WIFE EUDOCIA . THE PERSIAN WAR , AND DIVISION OF ARMENIA . THE division of the Roman world between the sons of Theodosius marks the final establishment of the empire of the East , which , from the ...
... EAST . - HIS SISTER PULCHERIA . HIS WIFE EUDOCIA . THE PERSIAN WAR , AND DIVISION OF ARMENIA . THE division of the Roman world between the sons of Theodosius marks the final establishment of the empire of the East , which , from the ...
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... East , Abundantius 12 had reason to dread the first effects of the resentment of Eutropius . He had been guilty of the unpardonable crime of introducing that abject slave to the palace of Constantinople ; and some degree of praise must ...
... East , Abundantius 12 had reason to dread the first effects of the resentment of Eutropius . He had been guilty of the unpardonable crime of introducing that abject slave to the palace of Constantinople ; and some degree of praise must ...
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... East , who might blush that their predecessors had been the enemies of Chrysostom , were gradually disposed , by the firmness of the Roman pontiff , to restore the honors of that venerable name.56 At the pious solicitation of the clergy ...
... East , who might blush that their predecessors had been the enemies of Chrysostom , were gradually disposed , by the firmness of the Roman pontiff , to restore the honors of that venerable name.56 At the pious solicitation of the clergy ...
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... Eastern world : and the royal infant , by an unprece- dented favor , was invested with the titles of Cæsar and Augustus ... East ; licentious excursions , from Pontus to Palestine , of the Isaurian robbers , whose impunity accused the ...
... Eastern world : and the royal infant , by an unprece- dented favor , was invested with the titles of Cæsar and Augustus ... East ; licentious excursions , from Pontus to Palestine , of the Isaurian robbers , whose impunity accused the ...
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