Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Band 5J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1871 |
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... reign of Alexander Severus ( 222-235 a . D. ) , they made some formidable inroads upon the Roman province of Dacia . In the reign of Philip ( 244—249 A. D. ) , they ravaged that province , and even advanced to the siege of Marcianopolis ...
... reign of Alexander Severus ( 222-235 a . D. ) , they made some formidable inroads upon the Roman province of Dacia . In the reign of Philip ( 244—249 A. D. ) , they ravaged that province , and even advanced to the siege of Marcianopolis ...
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... reign was , however , sullied by the execution of two of the most distinguished men of that age , Boethius and Symmachus , upon the plea that they were engaged in a conspiracy against him . During his reign , the Ostrogoth kingdom ...
... reign was , however , sullied by the execution of two of the most distinguished men of that age , Boethius and Symmachus , upon the plea that they were engaged in a conspiracy against him . During his reign , the Ostrogoth kingdom ...
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... reign of Queen Anne , the union of England and Scotland was formally accomplished . In the latter of these countries , the terms at first excited the utmost dissatisfaction , and even indignation ; but the progress of time has shewn it ...
... reign of Queen Anne , the union of England and Scotland was formally accomplished . In the latter of these countries , the terms at first excited the utmost dissatisfaction , and even indignation ; but the progress of time has shewn it ...
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... reign proved to be the longest and one of the most eventful in the annals of British history . At this time , the principal secretary of state was William Pitt , after- wards the great Earl of Chatham ; but the favour which George III ...
... reign proved to be the longest and one of the most eventful in the annals of British history . At this time , the principal secretary of state was William Pitt , after- wards the great Earl of Chatham ; but the favour which George III ...
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... reign of Anne , except that William III . bore over all the coat of Nassau ( az . semé of billets , a lion rampant or ) on an escutcheon of pretence . In the reign of Anne , the legislative union with Scotland brought about a material ...
... reign of Anne , except that William III . bore over all the coat of Nassau ( az . semé of billets , a lion rampant or ) on an escutcheon of pretence . In the reign of Anne , the legislative union with Scotland brought about a material ...
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