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" Rome by observing that the empire was above two thousand miles in breadth, from the wall of Antoninus and the northern limits of Dacia to Mount Atlas and the tropic of Cancer; that it extended in length more than three thousand miles, from the Western... "
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Página 44
por Edward Gibbon - 1813
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW OR LITERARY JOURNAL VOL. LIV

SEVERAL HANDS - 1776 - 612 páginas
...into fo many independent and hoftile liâtes. He obferves that the Roman Empire was above two thoufand miles in breadth, from the wall of Antoninus and the...Ocean to the Euphrates ; that it was fituated in the fined part of the temperate zone, between the twenty-fourth and the fifty-fixth degrees of northern...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumen54

1776 - 612 páginas
...into fo many independent and hoftilc dates. He obferves that the Roman Empire was above two thoufand miles in breadth, from the wall of Antoninus and the...Ocean to the Euphrates ; that it was fituated in the fined part of the temperate zone, between the twenty-fourth and the fifty- fixth degrees of northern...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen54

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1776 - 608 páginas
...into fo many independent and hoiiile ftates. He obferves that the Roman Empire was above two tboufand miles in breadth, from the wall of Antoninus and the...limits of Dacia, to Mount Atlas and the Tropic of Cancerj that it extended, in length, more than three thoufand miles from the weftern Ocean to the Euphrates...
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Elements of General Knowledge, Introductory to Useful Books in the Principal ...

Henry Kett - 1806 - 600 páginas
...ninus in Britain, and the northern limits of Dacia, to Mount Atlas in the weft of Africa, and reached in length more than three thoufand miles, from the Weftern Ocean to the Euphrates. It was fuppofed to contain above fixteen hundred thoufand iquare miles of land, for the moft part fertile...
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The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volumen5

Elisa Rogers - 1811 - 368 páginas
...impress a juster image of the greatness of Rome by observing, that the empire was above two thousand miles in breadth, from the wall of Antoninus, and...Cancer ; that it extended, in length, more than three thousand miles, from, the western ocean to the Euphrates ; that it was situated in the finest part...
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Elements of General Knowledge: Introductory to Useful Books in the ..., Volumen1

Henry Kett - 1815 - 598 páginas
...in Britain, and the northern limits of Dacia, to to Mount Atlas in the weft of Africa, and reached in length more than three thoufand miles, from the Weftern Ocean to the Euphrates. It was fuppofed to contain above fixteen hundred thoufand Iquare miles of land, for the moft part fertile...
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Historical Letters: Including a Brief But General View of the History of the ...

John B. Colvin - 1821 - 318 páginas
...satisfactorily pourtrayed in the celebrated work of Gibbon. The .empire of Rome was above two thousand miles in breadth, from the wall of Antoninus and the...of Dacia, to Mount Atlas and the Tropic of Cancer, and extended in length more than three thousand miles, from the Western Ocean to the Euphrates : It...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1835 - 604 páginas
...He may impress a juster idea of the greatness of Rome, by observing, that the empire was above 2000 miles in breadth, from the wall of Antoninus and the...Tropic of Cancer ; that it extended in length more than 3000 miles, from the Western Ocean to the Euphrates ; that it was situated in the finest part of the...
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Roman Antiquities: Or An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam, John Richardson Major - 1835 - 672 páginas
...He may impress a juster idea of the greatness of Rome, by observing, that the empire was above 8000 miles in breadth, from the wall of Antoninus and the...Tropic of Cancer ; that it extended in length more than 3000 miles, from the Western Ocean to the Euphrates ; that it was situated in the finest part of the...
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A Manual of Roman Antiquities

Thomas Swinburne Carr - 1836 - 488 páginas
...islands were comprised within the Roman dominions." " We may observe that the empire was above 2,000 miles in breadth, from the wall of Antoninus and the...tropic of Cancer ; that it extended in length more than 3,000 miles, from the Western Ocean to the Euphrates ; that it was situated in the finest part of the...
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