The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Valour ..... 271 ib . 146 .... A mixed Body of Suevi assume the Name of Alemanni She revenges her Husband's Death ... She reigns over the East and Egypt ....... ib . 272 The Expedition of Aurelian ..... ib . 172 ib . Invade Gaul and ...
... Valour ..... 271 ib . 146 .... A mixed Body of Suevi assume the Name of Alemanni She revenges her Husband's Death ... She reigns over the East and Egypt ....... ib . 272 The Expedition of Aurelian ..... ib . 172 ib . Invade Gaul and ...
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... Valour of the Cesars .... ib . Treatment of the Barbarians ............. ib . The Brothers and Sisters of Constantine .. ib . Discontent of the Romans at the Apprehen- sion of Taxes ........ ib . .......... ib . ib . ib . The Persian ...
... Valour of the Cesars .... ib . Treatment of the Barbarians ............. ib . The Brothers and Sisters of Constantine .. ib . Discontent of the Romans at the Apprehen- sion of Taxes ........ ib . .......... ib . ib . ib . The Persian ...
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... valour . The gentle , but powerful influ- ence of laws and manners had gradually cemented the union of the pro- vinces . Their peaceful inhabitants enjoyed and abused the advantages of wealth and luxury . The image of a free ...
... valour . The gentle , but powerful influ- ence of laws and manners had gradually cemented the union of the pro- vinces . Their peaceful inhabitants enjoyed and abused the advantages of wealth and luxury . The image of a free ...
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... valour of their lieutenants . The military fame of a subject was considered as an insolent invasion of the imperial prerogative ; and it became the duty , as well as interest , of every Roman general , to guard the frontiers intrusted ...
... valour of their lieutenants . The military fame of a subject was considered as an insolent invasion of the imperial prerogative ; and it became the duty , as well as interest , of every Roman general , to guard the frontiers intrusted ...
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... valour without conduct , and the love of freedom without the spirit of union . They took up arms with savage fierceness ; they laid them down , or turned them against each other with wild incon- stancy ; and while they fought singly ...
... valour without conduct , and the love of freedom without the spirit of union . They took up arms with savage fierceness ; they laid them down , or turned them against each other with wild incon- stancy ; and while they fought singly ...
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