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... Roman fort of Diocletian and Maximian.2 When he was attacked by conspirators he fled north to the Qaṣr al - Bakhrā ' , which is the Arabic name of a Roman fort about 15 miles south - west of Palmyra.3 In the desert , about 20 miles east ...
... Roman fort of Diocletian and Maximian.2 When he was attacked by conspirators he fled north to the Qaṣr al - Bakhrā ' , which is the Arabic name of a Roman fort about 15 miles south - west of Palmyra.3 In the desert , about 20 miles east ...
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... Roman limes in Transjordan , whether due to Trajan or Diocletian , or later , have simple ' straight through ' gateways . " The same remark applies to the north gate of Ba'albek ' and the Roman gateway of Qasr ash - Sham ' at Old Cairo ...
... Roman limes in Transjordan , whether due to Trajan or Diocletian , or later , have simple ' straight through ' gateways . " The same remark applies to the north gate of Ba'albek ' and the Roman gateway of Qasr ash - Sham ' at Old Cairo ...
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... Roman deserters , with Roman arms . These , when they reached the gate , called up the guards , all speaking Latin , and ordered the gate to be opened , for the Consul had arrived . The guards , awakened at the call , began to be in a ...
... Roman deserters , with Roman arms . These , when they reached the gate , called up the guards , all speaking Latin , and ordered the gate to be opened , for the Consul had arrived . The guards , awakened at the call , began to be in a ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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