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In no province of the vast Roman empire, as it existed in the middle of the third century, did Nature wear a richer or a more joyous garb than she displayed in Proconsular Africa, a territory of which Carthage was the metropolis, and Sicca might be considered the centre.
The latter city, which was the seat of a Roman colony, lay upon a precipitous or steep bank, which led up along a chain of hill...
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In no province of the vast Roman empire, as it existed in the middle of the third century, did Nature wear a richer or a more joyous garb than she displayed in Proconsular Africa, a territory of which Carthage was the metropolis, and Sicca might be considered the centre.
The latter city, which was the seat of a Roman colony, lay upon a precipitous or steep bank, which led up along a chain of hill...
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