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... served in the wars on the Danube 33. , As the light troops of the Alemanni had spread themselves from the Alps to the Apennine, the incessant vigilance of Aurelian and his officers ' was exercised in the discovery, the attack, and i the ...
... served in the wars on the Danube 33. , As the light troops of the Alemanni had spread themselves from the Alps to the Apennine, the incessant vigilance of Aurelian and his officers ' was exercised in the discovery, the attack, and i the ...
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... served only to hasten his destruction. After suppreffing a' competitor, who had assumed the purple at Mentz, he refused to gratify his troops with the plunder of the rebellious city; and, in the seventh year of his reign, became the ...
... served only to hasten his destruction. After suppreffing a' competitor, who had assumed the purple at Mentz, he refused to gratify his troops with the plunder of the rebellious city; and, in the seventh year of his reign, became the ...
Side 69
... served only to inspire contempt, and he was incessantly tormented with factions which he could not assuage, and by demands which it was impossible to satisfy. Whatever flattering expectations he had conceived of reconciling the public ...
... served only to inspire contempt, and he was incessantly tormented with factions which he could not assuage, and by demands which it was impossible to satisfy. Whatever flattering expectations he had conceived of reconciling the public ...
Side 103
... served to impress the Roman solC H A P. XlI. ' . ' dier with a just contempt for those unwieldy ani- _ mals; and he no longer dreaded to encounter them in the ranks of war. _ The hunting or exhibition of wild beasts, was conducted with ...
... served to impress the Roman solC H A P. XlI. ' . ' dier with a just contempt for those unwieldy ani- _ mals; and he no longer dreaded to encounter them in the ranks of war. _ The hunting or exhibition of wild beasts, was conducted with ...
Side 122
... R. A. p. 117. 121. ' 21 Levihua prxliis domuit. Eutrop. ix. zo, habita. habitations, and their unsuccessful effort for freedom served only to. '22 THE DECLlNE AND FALL State of the Peasants of Ganl e -, _ Their Rcbellion and Chnstisement - ...
... R. A. p. 117. 121. ' 21 Levihua prxliis domuit. Eutrop. ix. zo, habita. habitations, and their unsuccessful effort for freedom served only to. '22 THE DECLlNE AND FALL State of the Peasants of Ganl e -, _ Their Rcbellion and Chnstisement - ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1841 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
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