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... several descents on the coasts both of Europe and Afia; but the open country was already plundered, and they were repulsed with shame and loss from the fortified cities which they assaulted. A spirit of discouragement and division arose ...
... several descents on the coasts both of Europe and Afia; but the open country was already plundered, and they were repulsed with shame and loss from the fortified cities which they assaulted. A spirit of discouragement and division arose ...
Side 12
... Several large bodies of barbarians, covering their retreat with a 'moveable fortification of waggons, retired, or rather escaped, from the field of slaughter. II. 'We may presume that some insurmountable diffisiculty, the fatigue ...
... Several large bodies of barbarians, covering their retreat with a 'moveable fortification of waggons, retired, or rather escaped, from the field of slaughter. II. 'We may presume that some insurmountable diffisiculty, the fatigue ...
Side 16
... several subsequent engagements nine hundreddand fifty. This heroic valour was admired by the soldiers, 'and celebrated in , their rude songs, the burden of which was mille, milk, milie otcidit. 13 Acholius (ap. Hist. August. p. 213 ...
... several subsequent engagements nine hundreddand fifty. This heroic valour was admired by the soldiers, 'and celebrated in , their rude songs, the burden of which was mille, milk, milie otcidit. 13 Acholius (ap. Hist. August. p. 213 ...
Side 32
... several illustrious Women who have sustaina ed with glory the weight of empire; nor is our' own' age destitute of such distinguished charaov ters. But if we except the doubtful- atc'hieve'z ments of, Semiramis, Zenobia is perhaps the ...
... several illustrious Women who have sustaina ed with glory the weight of empire; nor is our' own' age destitute of such distinguished charaov ters. But if we except the doubtful- atc'hieve'z ments of, Semiramis, Zenobia is perhaps the ...
Side 34
... several miles on foot at the head of the troops. The success of Odenathus was in a great measure ascribed to her incomparable prudence and fOrtitude. Their splendid victories over the Great King, Whom they twice pursued as far as the ...
... several miles on foot at the head of the troops. The success of Odenathus was in a great measure ascribed to her incomparable prudence and fOrtitude. Their splendid victories over the Great King, Whom they twice pursued as far as the ...
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