The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... desert of the South extends above a thousand miles to the banks of the Niger . The ancients , who had a very faint and imperfect knowledge of the great peninsula of Africa , were sometimes tempted to believe that the torrid zone must ...
... desert of the South extends above a thousand miles to the banks of the Niger . The ancients , who had a very faint and imperfect knowledge of the great peninsula of Africa , were sometimes tempted to believe that the torrid zone must ...
Side 275
... desert his standard and to range the desert at the head of an hundred followers . This gang of robbers and outlaws swelled into a camp , a tribe , a numerous people , distinguished by the appel- lation of Geougen ; and their hereditary ...
... desert his standard and to range the desert at the head of an hundred followers . This gang of robbers and outlaws swelled into a camp , a tribe , a numerous people , distinguished by the appel- lation of Geougen ; and their hereditary ...
Side 365
... desert their station ; to invite the arms of the Suevi , the Vandals , and the Alani ; and to swell the torrent which was poured with irresistible violence from the frontiers of Gaul to the sea of Africa . The mis- fortunes of Spain may ...
... desert their station ; to invite the arms of the Suevi , the Vandals , and the Alani ; and to swell the torrent which was poured with irresistible violence from the frontiers of Gaul to the sea of Africa . The mis- fortunes of Spain may ...
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