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" Rome, and from thence to Jerusalem, it will be found that the great chain of communication, from the north-west to the south-east point of the empire, was drawn out to the length of four thousand and eighty Roman miles. "
A Walk Through Leicester: Being a Guide to Strangers: Containing a ... - Pagina 43
de Susanna Watts - 1820 - 100 pagini
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Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the ..., Volumul 19;Volumul 69

1827 - 558 pagini
...thence to Jerusalem, it will be found that the great chain of communication, from the north-west to the south-east point of the empire, was drawn out to the length of four thousand and eighty Roman miles. The public roads were accurately divided by mile stones, and...
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The Oriental Herald, Volumul 20

1829 - 622 pagini
...thence to Jerusalem, it will be found that the great chain of communication from the north-west to the south-east point of the empire, was drawn out to the length of 4O8O Roman miles. The public roads were accurately divided by mile-stones, and ran in a direct Hue...
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Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volumul 20

James Silk Buckingham - 1829 - 616 pagini
...thence to Jerusalem, it will be found that the great chain of communication from the nortfc-west to the south-east point of the empire, was drawn out to the length of 4080 Roman miles. The public roads were accurately •divided by mile-stones, and ran in a direct line...
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Eburacum, or York under the Romans

Charles Wellbeloved - 1842 - 268 pagini
...thence to Jerusalem, it will be found that the great chain of communication from the north-west to the south-east point of the Empire was drawn out to the length of 4,080 Roman (or about 3,740 English) miles. The public roads which formed this chain of communication ran in a direct...
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Connexion of Sacred and Profane History: Being a Review of the ..., Volumul 3

D. Davidson - 1844 - 284 pagini
...thence to Jerusalem, it will be found that the great chain of communication, from the north-west to the south-east point of the empire, was drawn out to the length of four thousand and eighty Roman miles. The public roads were necurately divided by milestones, and ran...
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Progressive exercises for advanced students in Latin composition

Henry Davis - 1844 - 224 pagini
...thence to Jerusalem, it will be found that the great chain of communication, from the north-west to the south-east point of the empire, was drawn out to the length of four thousand and eighty Roman miles. The public roads were accurately divided by milestones, and ran...
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The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with ..., Volumul 1

Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 556 pagini
...sixty thousand villages (Histoire do Tùnur Bec, 1. т. о. 20). communication, from the north-west to the south-east point of the empire, was drawn out to the length of four thousand and eighty Roman miles."5 The public roads were accurately divided by milestones, and...
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The Archaeological Journal, Volumul 11

1854 - 506 pagini
...thence to Jerusalem, it will be found that the great chain of communication from the north-west to the south-east point of the empire, was drawn out to the length of 4080 Roman miles. The public roads were accurately divided by milestones, and ran in a direct line...
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The Triumphs of Perseverance and Enterprise: Recorded as Examples for the Young

Thomas Cooper - 1854 - 732 pagini
...thence to Jerusalem, it will be found that the great chain of communication, from the northwest to the south-east point of the empire, was drawn out to the length of 4080 Roman (or 3740 English) miles. The public roads were accurately divided by milestones, and ran...
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Connexion of Sacred and Profane History: Being a Review of the Principal ...

David Davidson - 1857 - 804 pagini
...thence to Jerusalem, it will be found that the great chain of communication, from the north-west to the south-east point of the empire, was drawn out to the length of four thousand and eighty Roman miles. The public roads were accurately divided by milestones, and ran...
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