The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Force ......... 148 First naval Expedition of the Goths ...... ib . The Goths besiege and take Trebizond .... 149 . The second Expedition of the Goths ...... ib . They plunder the Cities of Bithynia .................. ib . Retreat of ...
... Force ......... 148 First naval Expedition of the Goths ...... ib . The Goths besiege and take Trebizond .... 149 . The second Expedition of the Goths ...... ib . They plunder the Cities of Bithynia .................. ib . Retreat of ...
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... Force of the Empire in the Age of the Antonines . In the second century of the Christian era , the empire of Rome com- prehended the fairest part of the earth , and the most civilized portion of mankind . The frontiers of that extensive ...
... Force of the Empire in the Age of the Antonines . In the second century of the Christian era , the empire of Rome com- prehended the fairest part of the earth , and the most civilized portion of mankind . The frontiers of that extensive ...
Side 9
... force of the Caledonians at the foot of the Grampian hills ; and his fleets , venturing to explore an unknown and dangerous navigation , displayed the Roman arms round every part of the island . The conquest of Britain was considered as ...
... force of the Caledonians at the foot of the Grampian hills ; and his fleets , venturing to explore an unknown and dangerous navigation , displayed the Roman arms round every part of the island . The conquest of Britain was considered as ...
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... force of the state , it was terminated by an absolute submission of the barbarians . ( 5 ) The new province of Dacia , which formed a second exception to the precept of Augustus , was about thirteen hundred miles in circumference . Its ...
... force of the state , it was terminated by an absolute submission of the barbarians . ( 5 ) The new province of Dacia , which formed a second exception to the precept of Augustus , was about thirteen hundred miles in circumference . Its ...
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... force of the legion would have remained imperfect , was divided into ten troops or squadrons ; the first , as the com- panion of the first cohort , consisted of a hundred and thirty - two men ; while each of the other nine amounted only ...
... force of the legion would have remained imperfect , was divided into ten troops or squadrons ; the first , as the com- panion of the first cohort , consisted of a hundred and thirty - two men ; while each of the other nine amounted only ...
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