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Side 42
... horses can perform in eight or ten. ee Buffon Hist. Naturelle, tom- xi. p. 222. and Shaw's Travels, p. 167. she. 18 77 See the triumph of Aurelian, described by Vopiscus. He 42 THE DECLINE AND FALL' Behaviour of Zenobia - * -
... horses can perform in eight or ten. ee Buffon Hist. Naturelle, tom- xi. p. 222. and Shaw's Travels, p. 167. she. 18 77 See the triumph of Aurelian, described by Vopiscus. He 42 THE DECLINE AND FALL' Behaviour of Zenobia - * -
Side 46
... described by Vopiscus. He relates the particulars with his usual minuteness; and, on this occasion, they happen to be interesting. Hist; August. no. 78 Among barbarous nations, women have often combated by the side of their husbands ...
... described by Vopiscus. He relates the particulars with his usual minuteness; and, on this occasion, they happen to be interesting. Hist; August. no. 78 Among barbarous nations, women have often combated by the side of their husbands ...
Side 78
... described by the energy of Tacitus) study to improve byrart and circumstances the innate terrors of their barbarism; Their shields are black, their bodies are painted black. They chuse for the combat the darkest hour of the night. Their ...
... described by the energy of Tacitus) study to improve byrart and circumstances the innate terrors of their barbarism; Their shields are black, their bodies are painted black. They chuse for the combat the darkest hour of the night. Their ...
Side 89
... described, which were entirely dug and planted by military labour 59. One of these, known under the name of Mount Almo, was situated near Sirmium, the country where Probus was born, for which he ever retained a partial affection, and ...
... described, which were entirely dug and planted by military labour 59. One of these, known under the name of Mount Almo, was situated near Sirmium, the country where Probus was born, for which he ever retained a partial affection, and ...
Side 93
... described, _ - 95; hinzse'lf 'with announcing, in a cold and stately c H Ay, XII. w uCarusdcfeats the . Sarma- - tians, and _ \marches into the ' East ; 58 Hist. August. p. 249. _Carus congratulatedthe-senate,that one I'of their own ...
... described, _ - 95; hinzse'lf 'with announcing, in a cold and stately c H Ay, XII. w uCarusdcfeats the . Sarma- - tians, and _ \marches into the ' East ; 58 Hist. August. p. 249. _Carus congratulatedthe-senate,that one I'of their own ...
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