The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Cadell & Davies; J. Johnson; F. & C. Rivington; ... [and 32 others], 1807 |
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... ARM Euphrates Martyrenolis Miafarekin Kara Amia or Duarbek Arsamosata Marde MES Edels a Rhca Charra Bagan Artaxata A Traxes TING A R Beralde MerdinNifibis Q Bara Zeugma ororfu Resaina Cyrrhus WTTO CH Hierapolis Theodosiopolis OSRHOENE ...
... ARM Euphrates Martyrenolis Miafarekin Kara Amia or Duarbek Arsamosata Marde MES Edels a Rhca Charra Bagan Artaxata A Traxes TING A R Beralde MerdinNifibis Q Bara Zeugma ororfu Resaina Cyrrhus WTTO CH Hierapolis Theodosiopolis OSRHOENE ...
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... arm , the barbarians who dwelt between the Danube and the Tanais ; to watch with an eye of jealousfy the conduct of the Perfian monarch , who indignantly supported the yoke of an ignominious treaty , With thefe views , Diocletian had ...
... arm , the barbarians who dwelt between the Danube and the Tanais ; to watch with an eye of jealousfy the conduct of the Perfian monarch , who indignantly supported the yoke of an ignominious treaty , With thefe views , Diocletian had ...
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... arm of the Bofphorus , obtained , in a very remote period , the denomination of the Golden Horn . The curve which it defcribes might be compared to the horn of a stag , or as it should feem , with more propriety , to that of an ox ...
... arm of the Bofphorus , obtained , in a very remote period , the denomination of the Golden Horn . The curve which it defcribes might be compared to the horn of a stag , or as it should feem , with more propriety , to that of an ox ...
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... arm of the Bofphorus is more than fe- ven miles in length . The entrance is about five hundred yards broad , and a strong chain could be occafionally drawn across it , to guard the port and city from the attack of an hoftile navy 13 ...
... arm of the Bofphorus is more than fe- ven miles in length . The entrance is about five hundred yards broad , and a strong chain could be occafionally drawn across it , to guard the port and city from the attack of an hoftile navy 13 ...
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... , vol . ii . p . 24—77 . ) had deduced a very diftinct abridgement of the state of the Roman empire . lace 103 CHAP . lace by the ftrong arm of arbitrary OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 45 The Præfects of Rome and Conftantinople.
... , vol . ii . p . 24—77 . ) had deduced a very diftinct abridgement of the state of the Roman empire . lace 103 CHAP . lace by the ftrong arm of arbitrary OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 45 The Præfects of Rome and Conftantinople.
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