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... still preserves the memory of a bridge over the Adda, which, during the action, must have proved an 1' Pan; Aureoli, thirteen miles from Bergamo, and thirty- two from Milan. See Cluvcr. It'alia Antiq. tom. i. p. 24 5. Near this place ...
... still preserves the memory of a bridge over the Adda, which, during the action, must have proved an 1' Pan; Aureoli, thirteen miles from Bergamo, and thirty- two from Milan. See Cluvcr. It'alia Antiq. tom. i. p. 24 5. Near this place ...
Side 3
... still protracted the pleasures of the table, an alarm was suddenly given, that Aureolus, at the head of all his forces, had made a desperate sally from the town ; Gallienus, who was never deficient in 'personal braA very, started from ...
... still protracted the pleasures of the table, an alarm was suddenly given, that Aureolus, at the head of all his forces, had made a desperate sally from the town ; Gallienus, who was never deficient in 'personal braA very, started from ...
Side 6
... .) affirms that Claudius acquired the empire in a just and even holy manner. But we may distrust the par:tiality ofakinsman." - ' " '* - ' ' ._._.'.. _ The siege of Milan was still continued, and C HAP. a; THE' DECLINE AND rALn.
... .) affirms that Claudius acquired the empire in a just and even holy manner. But we may distrust the par:tiality ofakinsman." - ' " '* - ' ' ._._.'.. _ The siege of Milan was still continued, and C HAP. a; THE' DECLINE AND rALn.
Side 7
Edward Gibbon. The siege of Milan was still continued, and C HAP. Aureolus soon discovered, that the success of his 'artifices had only raised up a more determined Read' Of adversary. He attempted to negociate with Claudius a treaty of ...
Edward Gibbon. The siege of Milan was still continued, and C HAP. Aureolus soon discovered, that the success of his 'artifices had only raised up a more determined Read' Of adversary. He attempted to negociate with Claudius a treaty of ...
Side 11
... still possess an original letter addressed by Distress Claudius to the senate and people on this memo- " '7 rable occasion. " Conscript fathers," says the Cleiu'* emperor, 44 know that three hundred and twenty V thousand Goths have ...
... still possess an original letter addressed by Distress Claudius to the senate and people on this memo- " '7 rable occasion. " Conscript fathers," says the Cleiu'* emperor, 44 know that three hundred and twenty V thousand Goths have ...
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