Roman Civilization: The EmpireNaphtali Lewis, Meyer Reinhold Columbia University Press, 1951 |
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Pagina 115
... began to revolt ; the Moors , moreover , began to make attacks , and the Sarmatians to wage war , the Britons could not be kept under Roman sway , Egypt was thrown into disorder by riots , and finally Libya and Palestine showed the ...
... began to revolt ; the Moors , moreover , began to make attacks , and the Sarmatians to wage war , the Britons could not be kept under Roman sway , Egypt was thrown into disorder by riots , and finally Libya and Palestine showed the ...
Pagina 201
... began to throw the cargo overboard , and on the next they threw the ship's tackle overboard with their own hands . For a number of days neither the sun nor the stars were visible , and the storm continued to rage , until at last we gave ...
... began to throw the cargo overboard , and on the next they threw the ship's tackle overboard with their own hands . For a number of days neither the sun nor the stars were visible , and the storm continued to rage , until at last we gave ...
Pagina 439
... began at times to pro- ceed to insolence and employ violence , then indeed the village began to decline . A famous festival is celebrated two miles from our village , and those who visit there for fifteen days for the festival do not ...
... began at times to pro- ceed to insolence and employ violence , then indeed the village began to decline . A famous festival is celebrated two miles from our village , and those who visit there for fifteen days for the festival do not ...
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