The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: t. 2, t. 3, t. 4, t. 5, t. 6, t. 7Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... BRITAIN , systematically investigated ; with an introductory view of its comparative state in Foreign Countires . By ANDREW URE , M.D. New edition , completed to the present time , by P. L. SIMMONDS . In 2 Vols , with 150 Illustrations ...
... BRITAIN , systematically investigated ; with an introductory view of its comparative state in Foreign Countires . By ANDREW URE , M.D. New edition , completed to the present time , by P. L. SIMMONDS . In 2 Vols , with 150 Illustrations ...
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... Britain , the first Exception to it Conquest of Dacia , the second Exception to it Conquests of Trajan in the East Resigned by his Successor Hadrian Contrast of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius Pacific System of Hadrian and the two Antonines ...
... Britain , the first Exception to it Conquest of Dacia , the second Exception to it Conquests of Trajan in the East Resigned by his Successor Hadrian Contrast of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius Pacific System of Hadrian and the two Antonines ...
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... Britain , Syria , and Pannonia declare against Julian 141 Clodius Albinus in Britain 141 Pescennius Niger in Syria 142 Pannonia and Dalmatia 143 193. Septimius Severus 144 Declared Emperor by the Pannonian Legions 145 Marches into Italy ...
... Britain , Syria , and Pannonia declare against Julian 141 Clodius Albinus in Britain 141 Pescennius Niger in Syria 142 Pannonia and Dalmatia 143 193. Septimius Severus 144 Declared Emperor by the Pannonian Legions 145 Marches into Italy ...
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... Britain Importance of Britain Power of Carausius 289. Acknowledged by the other Emperors 294. His Death • 296. Recovery of Britain by Constantius . Defence of the Frontiers Fortifications Dissensions of the Barbarians . Conduct of the ...
... Britain Importance of Britain Power of Carausius 289. Acknowledged by the other Emperors 294. His Death • 296. Recovery of Britain by Constantius . Defence of the Frontiers Fortifications Dissensions of the Barbarians . Conduct of the ...
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... Britain . In this single instance , the successors of Cæsar and Augustus were persuaded to follow the example of the former , rather than the precept of the latter . The proximity of its situation to the coast of Gaul seemed to invite ...
... Britain . In this single instance , the successors of Cæsar and Augustus were persuaded to follow the example of the former , rather than the precept of the latter . The proximity of its situation to the coast of Gaul seemed to invite ...
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