The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpirePorter & Coates, 1845 |
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... confined . Except Herodotus , the great historians of Greece - we exclude the more modern compilers , like Diodorus Sicuius limited themselves to a single period , or at least to the contracted sphere of Grecian affairs . As far as the ...
... confined . Except Herodotus , the great historians of Greece - we exclude the more modern compilers , like Diodorus Sicuius limited themselves to a single period , or at least to the contracted sphere of Grecian affairs . As far as the ...
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... confined betwixt the Euxine and the Mediterranean , advances from the Euphrates towards Europe . The most extensive and flourishing district , west- ward of Mount Taurus and the River Halys , was dignified by the Romans with the ...
... confined betwixt the Euxine and the Mediterranean , advances from the Euphrates towards Europe . The most extensive and flourishing district , west- ward of Mount Taurus and the River Halys , was dignified by the Romans with the ...
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... confined ourselves to the general outlines of the manners of Germany , without attempting to describe or to distinguish the various tribes which filled that great country in the time of Cæsar , of Tacitus , or of Ptolemy . As the ...
... confined ourselves to the general outlines of the manners of Germany , without attempting to describe or to distinguish the various tribes which filled that great country in the time of Cæsar , of Tacitus , or of Ptolemy . As the ...
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THE REIGN OF DIOCLETIAN AND HIS THREE ASSOCIATES MAXIMIAN | l |
THE EXTENT AND MILITARY FORCE OF THE EMPIRE IN THE AGE | 1 |
D | 7 |
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