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the outlying   countries which had been left in the enjoyment of a barbarous   independence; and they gradually usurped the license of confounding the Roman monarchy with the globe of the earth.   But the temper, as well as knowledge, of a modern historian,   require a more sober and accurate language. He may impress   a juster image of the greatness of Rome, by observing that the   empire was above two thousand miles in breadth, from the   wall of Antoninus and the northern limits of Dacia, to Mount   Atlas and the tropic of Cancer; that it extended in length more than three thousand miles from the Western Ocean to the   Euphrates; that it was situated in the finest part of the   Temperate Zone, between the twenty-fourth and fifty-sixth   degrees of northern latitude; and that it was supposed to   contain above sixteen hundred thousand square miles, for the   most part of fertile and well-cultivated land.   

   Chapter II:   

   The Internal Prosperity In The Age Of The Antonines.   
   Part I.   Of The Union And Internal Prosperity Of The Roman Empire,   In The Age Of The Antonines.   It is not alone by the rapidity, or extent of conquest, that we   should estimate the greatness of Rome. The sovereign of the   Russian deserts commands a larger portion of the globe. In the seventh summer after his passage of the Hellespont, Alexander   erected the Macedonian trophies on the banks of the   Hyphasis. Within less than a century, the irresistible Zingis,   and the Mogul princes of his race, spread their cruel   devastations and transient empire from the Sea of China, to   the confines of Egypt and Germany. But the firm edifice of

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