The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... observe, that the father of Aure. Iian was a peasant of the territory- of Sirmium, who occupied a small farm, the property of Au-.. relius, a rich senator. His warlike son inlisted in the troops as a common soldier, succeflively C H A P ...
... observe, that the father of Aure. Iian was a peasant of the territory- of Sirmium, who occupied a small farm, the property of Au-.. relius, a rich senator. His warlike son inlisted in the troops as a common soldier, succeflively C H A P ...
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... observe, that for along time Mount Cazlius was a grove of oaks, and Mount Viminal was over-run with ofiers ; that, in the fourth century, the Aventine was a vacant and solitary retirement; sithat, bill the time of Augustus, the ...
... observe, that for along time Mount Cazlius was a grove of oaks, and Mount Viminal was over-run with ofiers ; that, in the fourth century, the Aventine was a vacant and solitary retirement; sithat, bill the time of Augustus, the ...
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... observe an humble neutrality, till at length, after the victories of Tra- jan, the little republic sunk into the bosom of 63 It was five hundred and thirty-seven miles from Selucia, and two hundred and three from the ne U' coast of ...
... observe an humble neutrality, till at length, after the victories of Tra- jan, the little republic sunk into the bosom of 63 It was five hundred and thirty-seven miles from Selucia, and two hundred and three from the ne U' coast of ...
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... , which has so long been an object of dispute among the learned. But to explain and justisymy opinion, would require a dilsei'mtion. * ' 65 84- See Calphurnius, Eclog, vii. 43. We may observe, that 96. THE DECLINE, AND FALL.
... , which has so long been an object of dispute among the learned. But to explain and justisymy opinion, would require a dilsei'mtion. * ' 65 84- See Calphurnius, Eclog, vii. 43. We may observe, that 96. THE DECLINE, AND FALL.
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... observe, that the spectacles of Probus were (till recent, and that the poet is scconded by the histcrian. 85 The philosopher Montaigne (Essais, l.iii.6.) gives a very just and lively view os Roman magnificence in these spectaclcs. H 3 ...
... observe, that the spectacles of Probus were (till recent, and that the poet is scconded by the histcrian. 85 The philosopher Montaigne (Essais, l.iii.6.) gives a very just and lively view os Roman magnificence in these spectaclcs. H 3 ...
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