The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... hands , continued to exhibit an instructive spectacle of horror ; the hatred of the rebels was accompanied with fear ; and the fear of the Roman soldiers was mingled with respectful admiration . Amidst the boundless plains of Getulia ...
... hands , continued to exhibit an instructive spectacle of horror ; the hatred of the rebels was accompanied with fear ; and the fear of the Roman soldiers was mingled with respectful admiration . Amidst the boundless plains of Getulia ...
Side 166
... hands of the enraged multitude . But , while he laboured to restrain the effects of their zeal , the pathetic vehemence of his sermons continually inflamed the angry and seditious temper of the people of Milan . The characters of Eve ...
... hands of the enraged multitude . But , while he laboured to restrain the effects of their zeal , the pathetic vehemence of his sermons continually inflamed the angry and seditious temper of the people of Milan . The characters of Eve ...
Side 314
... hands , the amusements of the chase.40 If at any time , but more especi- ally on a hot day , they have courage to sail , in their painted galleys , from the Lucrine lake " to their elegant villas on the sea - coast of Puteoli and Caieta ...
... hands , the amusements of the chase.40 If at any time , but more especi- ally on a hot day , they have courage to sail , in their painted galleys , from the Lucrine lake " to their elegant villas on the sea - coast of Puteoli and Caieta ...
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