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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... Rome , to London , and even to Paris 38 . Progrefs of the work . 37 The master of the Roman world , who aspired to erect an eternal monument of the glories of his reign , could employ in the prosecution of that great work the wealth ...
... Rome , to London , and even to Paris 38 . Progrefs of the work . 37 The master of the Roman world , who aspired to erect an eternal monument of the glories of his reign , could employ in the prosecution of that great work the wealth ...
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... Rome , Sicily , Antioch , Athens , and a long lift of other cities . The provinces of Greeee and Afia Minor may be supposed to have yielded the richest booty . C 2 of CHA P. of memorable wars , the objects of religious OF THE ROMAN ...
... Rome , Sicily , Antioch , Athens , and a long lift of other cities . The provinces of Greeee and Afia Minor may be supposed to have yielded the richest booty . C 2 of CHA P. of memorable wars , the objects of religious OF THE ROMAN ...
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... five feet each , it was three hundred toifes in length , about forty more than the great Circus of Rome . See d'Anville Mesures Itineraires , P. 73 . € 3 Delphi CHAP . Delphi by the victorious Greeks 4. The beauty OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 21.
... five feet each , it was three hundred toifes in length , about forty more than the great Circus of Rome . See d'Anville Mesures Itineraires , P. 73 . € 3 Delphi CHAP . Delphi by the victorious Greeks 4. The beauty OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 21.
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... Rome itself , and which , together with the dependent courts , gardens , and porticoes , covered a con- * fiderable extent of ground upon the banks of the Propontis between the Hippodrome and the church of St. Sophia " . We might ...
... Rome itself , and which , together with the dependent courts , gardens , and porticoes , covered a con- * fiderable extent of ground upon the banks of the Propontis between the Hippodrome and the church of St. Sophia " . We might ...
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... Rome , the fenate , and the equeftrian order , with their innumerable attendants , had followed their emperor to the banks of the Propontis ; that a fpurious race of ftrangers and plebeians was left to poffefs the folitude of the ...
... Rome , the fenate , and the equeftrian order , with their innumerable attendants , had followed their emperor to the banks of the Propontis ; that a fpurious race of ftrangers and plebeians was left to poffefs the folitude of the ...
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