The Last Days and Fall of Palmyra: Being Letters of Lucius M. Piso to His Friend, Marcus Curtius, at RomeCassell, 1885 - 382 páginas |
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... Rome's , for the asking , I will give away Egypt and the Mediterranean coast . Tell him that as I have lived a queen ... Rome , but that posterity will say , that the power which stood between Rome and Persia , and saved the empire in ...
... Rome's , for the asking , I will give away Egypt and the Mediterranean coast . Tell him that as I have lived a queen ... Rome , but that posterity will say , that the power which stood between Rome and Persia , and saved the empire in ...
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... Rome William Ware. greater or less , of one kind or another , present or future— followed upon its rejection ? Rome has done wickedly , in her aim to suppress error and maintain truth by force . Is Rome a god to distinguish with ...
... Rome William Ware. greater or less , of one kind or another , present or future— followed upon its rejection ? Rome has done wickedly , in her aim to suppress error and maintain truth by force . Is Rome a god to distinguish with ...
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... Rome of the latest fashion . " “ I want nothing from Rome . ” Seeing no one was near , and lowering my voice , I said , “ Thou wantest nothing from Rome ? What wouldst thou give , Roman , for news from Rome ? " " News from Rome ? Not an ...
... Rome of the latest fashion . " “ I want nothing from Rome . ” Seeing no one was near , and lowering my voice , I said , “ Thou wantest nothing from Rome ? What wouldst thou give , Roman , for news from Rome ? " " News from Rome ? Not an ...
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