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... Adapted from LCL The region [ of Cilicia Trachea ] was naturally well adapted to the business of piracy both by land and by sea 148 - by land because of the height of the mountains and the populous tribes living beyond them on plains ...
... Adapted from LCL The region [ of Cilicia Trachea ] was naturally well adapted to the business of piracy both by land and by sea 148 - by land because of the height of the mountains and the populous tribes living beyond them on plains ...
Pagina 105
... Adapted from LCL Possessing the best part of the earth and sea , they have , on the whole , aimed to preserve their Empire by diplomacy rather than to extend their sway indefinitely over poor and profitless tribes of bar- barians , some ...
... Adapted from LCL Possessing the best part of the earth and sea , they have , on the whole , aimed to preserve their Empire by diplomacy rather than to extend their sway indefinitely over poor and profitless tribes of bar- barians , some ...
Pagina 160
... Adapted from LCL Speaking generally , this whole coastline from the port of Monaco as far as Etruria 10 is not only exposed to the wind but harborless as well , except for shallow mooring places and anchorages . And lying above it are ...
... Adapted from LCL Speaking generally , this whole coastline from the port of Monaco as far as Etruria 10 is not only exposed to the wind but harborless as well , except for shallow mooring places and anchorages . And lying above it are ...
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THE AUGUSTAN AGE | 14 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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