The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... obtained undisputed possession , as rightful occupant , of the vast period which it comprehends . However some subjects which it embraces may have undergone more complete investigation , on the general view of the whole subject this ...
... obtained undisputed possession , as rightful occupant , of the vast period which it comprehends . However some subjects which it embraces may have undergone more complete investigation , on the general view of the whole subject this ...
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... obtained popularity . His chief aim in this undertaking was , to ascertain the probable period of the life and reign of the Asiatic conqueror , which he conjectured to have been about the tenth century before the Christian era . What ...
... obtained popularity . His chief aim in this undertaking was , to ascertain the probable period of the life and reign of the Asiatic conqueror , which he conjectured to have been about the tenth century before the Christian era . What ...
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... obtained , by an honourable treaty , the restitution of the standards and prisoners which had been taken in the defeat of Crassus . ( 1 ) His generals , in the early part of his reign , attempted the reduction of Æthiopia and Arabia ...
... obtained , by an honourable treaty , the restitution of the standards and prisoners which had been taken in the defeat of Crassus . ( 1 ) His generals , in the early part of his reign , attempted the reduction of Æthiopia and Arabia ...
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... obtained many signal victories , both on the Euphrates , and on the Danube . ( 3 ) The military establishment of the Roman empire , which thus assumed either its tranquillity or success , will now become the proper and important object ...
... obtained many signal victories , both on the Euphrates , and on the Danube . ( 3 ) The military establishment of the Roman empire , which thus assumed either its tranquillity or success , will now become the proper and important object ...
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... obtained with more facility , the freedom and honours of the state ; supported the national dignity in letters ( 3 ) and in arms ; and , at length , in the person of Trajan , produced an emperor whom the Scipios would not have disowned ...
... obtained with more facility , the freedom and honours of the state ; supported the national dignity in letters ( 3 ) and in arms ; and , at length , in the person of Trajan , produced an emperor whom the Scipios would not have disowned ...
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