| Edward William Whitaker - 1795 - 318 страница
...fect of fcanty and unwholefome food. Other " caufes muf t however have contributed to the fiiri" ous plague, which from the year 250 to the year *' 265, raged without interruption in every pro" vince, every city, and almoft every family of ** the Roman empire. During fome time five " thoufand... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1821 - 474 страница
...followed by epidemical diseases, the effect of scanty and unwholesome food. Other causes must, however, have contributed to the furious plague, which, from...city, and almost every family, of the Roman empire. During some time five thousand persons died daily in Rome; and many towns, that had escaped the hands... | |
| Henry Gauntlett - 1821 - 550 страница
...by epidemical diseases, the effect " of scanty and unwholesome food. Other causes " must, however, have contributed to the furious " plague which, from...every " city, and almost every family of the Roman em" pire. During some time jive thousand persons died -" daily in Rome; and many towns were entirely... | |
| John Fry - 1822 - 568 страница
...harvests.- Famine is always followed by epidemical diseases, the effect of scanty and unwholesome food. Other causes, however, must have contributed to the...city, and almost every family of the Roman empire. During some time, five thousand persons died daily in . Rome, and many towns that had escaped the hands... | |
| John Fry - 1825 - 642 страница
...followed by epidemical diseases, the effect of scarcity and unwholesome food. Other causes must, however, have contributed to the furious plague, which, from...265, raged, without interruption, in every province of the Roman empire. During some time, five thousand persons died daily at Rome, and many towns that... | |
| Philip Allwood - 1829 - 538 страница
...the year two hundred and fifty to the year " two hundred and sixty-five, raged without in" terruption in every province, every city, and " almost every family, of the Roman empire. " During some time five thousand persons died " daily in Rome ; and many towns, that had es" caped... | |
| 1831 - 858 страница
...the furious plague which, from the year two hundred and fifty to the year two hundred and sixty-five, raged without interruption in every province, every...city, and almost every family of the Roman empire. During some time five thousand persons died daily in Rome ; and many towns that had escaped the hands... | |
| William Jones - 1831 - 570 страница
...followed by epidemical diseases, the effect of scarcity and unwholesome food. Other causes must, however, have contributed to the furious plague, which from the year 250 to 265 raged without interruption in every province of the Roman empire." During some considerable time,... | |
| George Ayliffe Poole - 1840 - 464 страница
...followed by epidemical diseases, the effect of scanty and unwholesome food. Other causes must, however, have contributed to the furious plague, which from the year 250, to the year 265, raged without intermission in every province, every city, and almost every family of the Roman empire. During some... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1840 - 564 страница
..."See CcllariuB, Geogr. Anttq. torn. II. p. 137. upon the limits of Wnnria. > Hint. August, f. 177. every province, every city, and almost every family, of the Roman empire. During some time five thousand persons died daily in Rome ; and many towns, that had escaped the hands... | |
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