The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. O. Robinson, 1830 - 1303 sider |
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... arms round every part of the island . The conquest of Britain was considered as already achieved ; and it was the design of Agricola to complete and ensure his success by the casy reduc- tion of Ireland , for which , in his opinion ...
... arms round every part of the island . The conquest of Britain was considered as already achieved ; and it was the design of Agricola to complete and ensure his success by the casy reduc- tion of Ireland , for which , in his opinion ...
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... arms was reserved the course of his reign , was not honoured with the for those ranks of citizens who had a ors . presence of the monarch . But the tranquil life of country to love , a property to defend , and some Antoninus Pius was ...
... arms was reserved the course of his reign , was not honoured with the for those ranks of citizens who had a ors . presence of the monarch . But the tranquil life of country to love , a property to defend , and some Antoninus Pius was ...
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... arms destined to this imitation of war , should be of double the weight which was required in real action . It is not the purpose of this work to enter into any minute description of the Roman exercises . We shall only remark , that ...
... arms destined to this imitation of war , should be of double the weight which was required in real action . It is not the purpose of this work to enter into any minute description of the Roman exercises . We shall only remark , that ...
Side 6
... arms ; since it was exhausted by a single discharge , at the dis- tance of only ten or twelve paces . Yet when it was launched by a firm and skilful hand , there was not any cavalry that durst venture within its reach , nor any shield ...
... arms ; since it was exhausted by a single discharge , at the dis- tance of only ten or twelve paces . Yet when it was launched by a firm and skilful hand , there was not any cavalry that durst venture within its reach , nor any shield ...
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... arms in the service of their coun- try . When the allies of Rome claimed an equal share of honours and privileges , the senate indeed preferred the chance of arms to an ignominious con- cession . The Samnites and the Lucanians paid the ...
... arms in the service of their coun- try . When the allies of Rome claimed an equal share of honours and privileges , the senate indeed preferred the chance of arms to an ignominious con- cession . The Samnites and the Lucanians paid the ...
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