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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... thousand English acres . It is impoffible to juftify the vain and credulous ex- aggerations of modern travellers , who have fome times stretched the limits of Conftantinople over the adjacent villages of the European , and even of the ...
... thousand English acres . It is impoffible to juftify the vain and credulous ex- aggerations of modern travellers , who have fome times stretched the limits of Conftantinople over the adjacent villages of the European , and even of the ...
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... thousand pounds for the conftruction of the walls , the porticoes , and the aqueducts 39. The forefts that over- fhadowed the fhores of the Euxine , and the cele- brated quarries of white marble in the little island of Proconnefus ...
... thousand pounds for the conftruction of the walls , the porticoes , and the aqueducts 39. The forefts that over- fhadowed the fhores of the Euxine , and the cele- brated quarries of white marble in the little island of Proconnefus ...
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... thousand pounds of gold , ( about ) one hundred and fixty thousand pounds fterling : and if fo heavy an expence furpaffed the faculties or the in- clination of the magiftrates themselves , the fum was fupplied from the Imperial treasury ...
... thousand pounds of gold , ( about ) one hundred and fixty thousand pounds fterling : and if fo heavy an expence furpaffed the faculties or the in- clination of the magiftrates themselves , the fum was fupplied from the Imperial treasury ...
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... thousand Patrician families . But this extravagant number is too much even for the whole Senatorial order , unless we should include all the Roman knights who were diftin . guished by the permiffion of wearing the laticlave . etymology ...
... thousand Patrician families . But this extravagant number is too much even for the whole Senatorial order , unless we should include all the Roman knights who were diftin . guished by the permiffion of wearing the laticlave . etymology ...
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... thousand men , they fubfifted , under the reign of Diocletian , each of them fingly , a visible and important object in the military hif- tory of the Roman empire . A few years after- wards , thefe gigantic bodies were shrunk to a very ...
... thousand men , they fubfifted , under the reign of Diocletian , each of them fingly , a visible and important object in the military hif- tory of the Roman empire . A few years after- wards , thefe gigantic bodies were shrunk to a very ...
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