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... enemy a front of more than treble that extent . In the midst of the camp , the prætorium , or general's quarters , rose above the others ; the cavalry , the infantry , and the auxi- liaries , occupied their respective stations ; the ...
... enemy a front of more than treble that extent . In the midst of the camp , the prætorium , or general's quarters , rose above the others ; the cavalry , the infantry , and the auxi- liaries , occupied their respective stations ; the ...
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... enemy was now within two hundred and fifty miles of Rome ; and every moment diminished the narrow span of life and empire allotted to Julian . lian . He attempted , however , to prevent , Distress of Ju- or at least to protract , his ...
... enemy was now within two hundred and fifty miles of Rome ; and every moment diminished the narrow span of life and empire allotted to Julian . lian . He attempted , however , to prevent , Distress of Ju- or at least to protract , his ...
Side 51
... enemy's country , with a design of completing the long - attempted conquest of Britain . He pene- trated to the northern extremity of the island , with- out mecting an enemy . But the concealed ambus- cades of the Caledonians , who hung ...
... enemy's country , with a design of completing the long - attempted conquest of Britain . He pene- trated to the northern extremity of the island , with- out mecting an enemy . But the concealed ambus- cades of the Caledonians , who hung ...
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... enemy , floated between the opposite extremes of terror and security , which alike fixed him inactive at Antioch . A spirit of rebellion diffused itself through all the camps and garrisons of Syria , suc- cessive detachments murdered ...
... enemy , floated between the opposite extremes of terror and security , which alike fixed him inactive at Antioch . A spirit of rebellion diffused itself through all the camps and garrisons of Syria , suc- cessive detachments murdered ...
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... enemies of their country , and liberal rewards were offered to whosoever had the courage and good fortune to destroy them . Z and declares Maximin a public enemy . During the emperor's absence , a de- Assumes the com- mand of Rome ...
... enemies of their country , and liberal rewards were offered to whosoever had the courage and good fortune to destroy them . Z and declares Maximin a public enemy . During the emperor's absence , a de- Assumes the com- mand of Rome ...
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