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" There followed a dreadful disaster ; whether fortuitously, or by the wicked contrivance of the prince, is not determined, for both are asserted by historians ; but of all the calamities which ever befell this city from the rage of fire, this was the most... "
The Lost City!: Drama of the Fire Fiend! Or Chicago, as it Was, and as it Is ... - Page 299
by Frank Luzerne - 1872 - 316 pages
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The Works of Tacitus, Volume 2

Cornelius Tacitus, Thomas Gordon - 1770 - 310 pages
...which ever befel this city by the rage of fire, this was the moil dcftructive and tragical. It arofe in that part of the CirCus which is contiguous to mount Palatine and mount Ccelius, where beginning amongft fhops, in which were kept fuch goods as are proper to feed the...
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The Works of Tacitus, Volume 1

Cornelius Tacitus - 1854 - 484 pages
...is not determined, for both are asserted by historians : but of all the calamities which ever befel this city from the rage of fire, this was the most...in that part of the Circus which is contiguous to mounts Palatine and Coeliws; where, by reason of shops in which were kept such goods as minister aliment...
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The Works of Tacitus: The Oxford Translation, Revised. With Notes ..., Volume 1

Cornelius Tacitus - 1860 - 492 pages
...prince,1 is not determined, for both are asserted by historians : but of all the calamities which ever befell this city from the rage of fire, this was the...in that part of the Circus which is contiguous to mounts Palatine and Ccelius where, by reason of shops in which were kept such goods as minister aliment...
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The Lost City! Drama of the Fire Fiend! Or Chicago, as It Was, and as It Is ...

Frank Luzerne - 1872 - 318 pages
...rebuild it and call it by his own name. In the words of the historian. "Of aM calamities which ever befell this city from the rage of fire, this was the...circus, which is contiguous to Mount Palatine and Calius, and being accelerated by the wind, it acquired strength and spread at once through the whole...
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The Great Conflagration: Chicago: Its Past, Present and Future. Embracing a ...

James Washington Sheahan, George Putnam Upton - 1871 - 480 pages
...(Nero), is not determined, for both are asserted by historians — but of all calamities which ever befell this city from the rage of fire, this was the...in that part of the circus which is contiguous to Mounts Palatine and Ccelius, where, by reason of shops, in which were kept such goods as minister aliment...
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Illustrated History of Ancient Literature, Oriental and Classical

John Duncan Quackenbos - 1878 - 438 pages
...prince is not determined, for both are asserted by historians. But of all the calamities which ever befell this city from the rage of fire, this was the most terrible. It broke out in that part of the Circus which is contiguous to mounts Palatine and Coelius, where,...
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Illustrated History of Ancient Literature: Oriental and Classical

John Duncan Quackenbos - 1888 - 446 pages
...prince is not determined, for both are asserted by historians. But of all the calamities which ever befell this city from the rage of fire, this was the most terrible. It broke out in that part of the Circus which is contiguous to mounts Palatine and Ccelius, where,...
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The Historians' History of the World: The early Roman empire

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 714 pages
...prince, is not determined, for both are asserted by historians ; but of all the calamities which ever befell this city from the rage of fire, this was the...in that part of the Circus which is contiguous to mounts Palatine and Cselius ; where, by reason of shops in which were kept such goods as minister aliment...
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The Historians' History of the World: The early Roman empire

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 730 pages
...prince, is not determined, for both are asserted by historians ; but of all the calamities which ever befell this city from the rage of fire, this was the most terrible and severe. the Circus which is contiguous to mounts Palatine and Cselius ; where, by reason of shops in which...
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The Great Events by Famous Historians: A.D. 13-409

Charles Francis Horne - 1905 - 440 pages
...prince is not determined, for both are asserted by historians ; but of all the calamities which ever befell this city from the rage of fire, this was the...in that part of the Circus which is contiguous to mounts Palatine and Caelius, where, by reason of shops in which were kept such goods as minister aliment...
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