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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Page 22
by Edward Gibbon - 1826
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The sacred calendar of prophecy; or, A dissertation on the ..., Volume 2

George Stanley Faber - Bible - 1828 - 484 pages
...Arabia : and Trajan vainly flattered himself, that he was approaching toward the confines of India. Every day, the astonished Senate received the intelligence of new names and new nations, that achnowledged his sway. They were informed, that the kings of Bosporus, Colchis, Iberia, Albania, Osrhoene,...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1831 - 858 pages
...Arabia ; and Trajan vainly flattered himself that he was approaching towards the confines of India. Every day the astonished senate received the intelligence...sway. They were informed that the kings of Bosphorus, Colches, Iberia, Albania, Osrhoene, and even the Parthian monarch himself, had accepted their diadem...
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The Four Prophetic Empires and the Kingdom of the Messiah: Being an ...

Thomas Rawson Birks - Bible - 1844 - 466 pages
...coasts of Arabia, and Trajan flattered himself that he was approaching towards the confines of India. Every day the astonished senate received the intelligence...the kings of Bosphorus, Colchos, Iberia, Albania, and Osrhoene, and even the Parthian monarch himself, had accepted their diadems from the hands of the...
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Vindiciae Horariae; Or, Twelve Letters to the Rev. Dr. Keith, in Reply to ...

Edward Bishop Elliott - Bible - 1848 - 330 pages
...of the Eastern war, Trajan devoted himself to the civil administration of the empire. s It begins; " Every day the astonished senate received the intelligence...new names and new nations that acknowledged his sway :" &c. p. 10. 3 p. xxviii. artifice of resorting to Gibbon's succinct sketch for his notice of the...
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The London University Calendar

London univ - 1852 - 358 pages
...Arabia ; and Trajan vainly flattered himself that he was approaching towards the confines of India. Every day the astonished senate received the intelligence...emperor; that the independent tribes of the Median and Carduchian hills had implored his protection ; and that the rich countries of Armenia, Mesopotamia,...
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New view of the Apocalypse: or, The plagues of Egypt and of Europe identical

Charles Edward Fraser Tytler - Bible - 1852 - 328 pages
...attest the commencing and closing triumphs of this age. Kings and prmces bowed at their feet, and " every day the astonished senate received the intelligence...of new names and new nations that acknowledged his (Trajan's) sway." In it, however, persecutions occurred ; a most severe one from AD 161 to 180. They...
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Notes, Explanatory and Practical, on the Book of Revelation

Albert Barnes - Bible - 1852 - 530 pages
...Arabia; and Trajan vainly flattered himself that he was approaching towards the confines of India. Every day the astonished senate received the intelligence of new names and ne*> nations, that acknowledged his sway. They were informed that the kings of Bosphorus, Colchos,...
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The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with ..., Volume 1

Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 556 pages
...Arabia; and Trajan vainly flattered himself that he was approaching towards the confines of India20 Every day the astonished senate received the intelligence...sway. They were informed that the kings of Bosphorus, Colchis, Iberia, Albania, Osrhoene, and even the Parthian monarch himself, had accepted their diadems...
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Notes, Explanatory and Practical, on the Book of Revelation

Albert Barnes - Bible - 1856 - 520 pages
...Arabia; and Trajan vainly flattered himself that he was approaching towards the confines of India. Every day the astonished senate received the intelligence...monarch himself, had accepted their diadems from the hand of the emperor; that the independent tribes of the Median and Carduchian hills had implored his...
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A manual of Latin prose composition

Henry Musgrave Wilkins - Latin language - 1857 - 210 pages
...Arabia ; and Trajan vainly flattered himself that he was approaching towards the confines of India. Every day the astonished senate received the intelligence...acknowledged his sway. They were informed that the kings of Bosporus, Colchis, Iberia, Albania, and even the Parthian monarch himself, had accepted their diadems...
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