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The history of the twelve Caesars, first emperors of Rome: namely, I Julius Caesar. II. Augustus. III. Tiberius. IV. Caligula. V. Claudius. VI. Nero. Vii. Galba. Viii. Othq. IX. Vitellius. X. Vespasian. XI. Titus. XII. Domitian. Being an Account of the most remarkable Transactions, Revolutions, and Events, both in Peace and War, which happened during their Reigns. With a poem and picture of every emperor. Collected from the most authentic historians, both Ancient and Modern. By Edward Leigh, Esq:
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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Paisley
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printed by J. Weir, Bookseller
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History and Geography
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T110901
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