The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... already had occasion to mention the conquest of Britain , and to fix the boundary of the Roman province in this island . It compre- hended all England , Wales , and the Lowlands of Scotland , as far as the Friths of Dunbarton and ...
... already had occasion to mention the conquest of Britain , and to fix the boundary of the Roman province in this island . It compre- hended all England , Wales , and the Lowlands of Scotland , as far as the Friths of Dunbarton and ...
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... already seen , was a conquest of Trajan , and the only province beyond the river . If we inquire into the present state of those countries , we shall find that , on the left hand of the Danube , Temeswar , and Transylvania have been ...
... already seen , was a conquest of Trajan , and the only province beyond the river . If we inquire into the present state of those countries , we shall find that , on the left hand of the Danube , Temeswar , and Transylvania have been ...
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... already been the objects of secret contempt among the polished and enlightened orders of society . ( 4 , ( 1 ) The rights , powers , and pretensions , of the sovereign of Olympus are very clearly described in the fifteenth book of the ...
... already been the objects of secret contempt among the polished and enlightened orders of society . ( 4 , ( 1 ) The rights , powers , and pretensions , of the sovereign of Olympus are very clearly described in the fifteenth book of the ...
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... already enriched by commerce ; and Bath was celebrated for the salutary effects of its medicinal waters . Gaul could boast of her twelve hundred cities ; ( 3 ) and though , in the northern parts , many of them , without excepting Paris ...
... already enriched by commerce ; and Bath was celebrated for the salutary effects of its medicinal waters . Gaul could boast of her twelve hundred cities ; ( 3 ) and though , in the northern parts , many of them , without excepting Paris ...
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... already occupied every place of honour . The name of poet was almost forgotten ; that of orator was usurped by the so- phists . A cloud of critics , of compilers , of commentators , darkened the face of learning , and the decline of ...
... already occupied every place of honour . The name of poet was almost forgotten ; that of orator was usurped by the so- phists . A cloud of critics , of compilers , of commentators , darkened the face of learning , and the decline of ...
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