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... Roman or rather a subject of the Roman Empire . ' The centurion's warning given in the previous century to the Roman magistrate who arrested St Paul in Jerusalem is good evidence of that . ' Take heed what thou doest , for this man is a ...
... Roman or rather a subject of the Roman Empire . ' The centurion's warning given in the previous century to the Roman magistrate who arrested St Paul in Jerusalem is good evidence of that . ' Take heed what thou doest , for this man is a ...
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... Roman régime . That was , presumably , ' colonialism , but in view of the numerous ruins of towns and villas still being unearthed by archæologists , mostly the homes - not of Romans , but of Romano —British people — it is highly ...
... Roman régime . That was , presumably , ' colonialism , but in view of the numerous ruins of towns and villas still being unearthed by archæologists , mostly the homes - not of Romans , but of Romano —British people — it is highly ...
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... Roman British town of Calleva , as Silchester was then called . Mrs Cotton gives a very instructive account of Belgic Calleva before the Roman period and describes its earthwork defences , which were well outside the later Roman wall ...
... Roman British town of Calleva , as Silchester was then called . Mrs Cotton gives a very instructive account of Belgic Calleva before the Roman period and describes its earthwork defences , which were well outside the later Roman wall ...
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