The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... thousand English gallons . IV . The anxiety of Augustus to provide the metropolis with sufficient plenty of corn , was not extended beyond that necessary article of human subsistence ; and when the popular clamor accused the dearness ...
... thousand English gallons . IV . The anxiety of Augustus to provide the metropolis with sufficient plenty of corn , was not extended beyond that necessary article of human subsistence ; and when the popular clamor accused the dearness ...
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... thousand female dancers , and by three thousand singers , with the masters of the respective choruses . Such was the popular favor which they enjoyed , that , in a time of scarcity , when all strangers were banished from the city , the ...
... thousand female dancers , and by three thousand singers , with the masters of the respective choruses . Such was the popular favor which they enjoyed , that , in a time of scarcity , when all strangers were banished from the city , the ...
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... thousand three hundred and eighty - two . " The two classes of domus and of insula , into which they are divided , include all the habitations of the capital , of every rank and condition , from the marble palace of the Anicii , with a ...
... thousand three hundred and eighty - two . " The two classes of domus and of insula , into which they are divided , include all the habitations of the capital , of every rank and condition , from the marble palace of the Anicii , with a ...
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... thousand pounds of gold , of thirty thousand pounds of silver , of four thousand robes of silk , of three thou- sand pieces of fine scarlet cloth , and of three thousand pounds weight of pepper.79 But the public treasury was exhausted ...
... thousand pounds of gold , of thirty thousand pounds of silver , of four thousand robes of silk , of three thou- sand pieces of fine scarlet cloth , and of three thousand pounds weight of pepper.79 But the public treasury was exhausted ...
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... thousand Barbarian slaves , who had broke their chains , and aspired , under the command of their great deliverer , to revenge the injuries and the disgrace of their cruel servitude . About the same time , he received a more honorable ...
... thousand Barbarian slaves , who had broke their chains , and aspired , under the command of their great deliverer , to revenge the injuries and the disgrace of their cruel servitude . About the same time , he received a more honorable ...
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