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Side xxii
... successful expedition against the Persians . - Passage of the Tigris . - The retreat and death of Julian . - Elec ... success 372 273 345 , & c . The revolt and fury of the Donatist Circumcellions . Their religious sui- cides 330 363 ...
... successful expedition against the Persians . - Passage of the Tigris . - The retreat and death of Julian . - Elec ... success 372 273 345 , & c . The revolt and fury of the Donatist Circumcellions . Their religious sui- cides 330 363 ...
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... success . Peace and settlement of the Goths . 365 , 376 Farthquakes . The Huns and Goths . The pastoral manners of ... successful con- duct of the Gothic war Divisions , defeat , and submission , of the Goths Invasion and defeat of the ...
... success . Peace and settlement of the Goths . 365 , 376 Farthquakes . The Huns and Goths . The pastoral manners of ... successful con- duct of the Gothic war Divisions , defeat , and submission , of the Goths Invasion and defeat of the ...
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... success . Duke 1060 of Apulia . His Italian conquests 1039 School of Salerno . Trade of Amalphi . 1060-1090 Conquest of Sicily by Count Roger 1096 , 1097 March of the princes to Constan- tinople 1076 Policy of the emperor Alexius Com ...
... success . Duke 1060 of Apulia . His Italian conquests 1039 School of Salerno . Trade of Amalphi . 1060-1090 Conquest of Sicily by Count Roger 1096 , 1097 March of the princes to Constan- tinople 1076 Policy of the emperor Alexius Com ...
Side 2
... success by the casy reduc- tion of Ireland , for which , in his opinion , one legion and a few auxiliaries were sufficient . The western isle might be improved into a valuable possession , and the Britons would wear their chains with ...
... success by the casy reduc- tion of Ireland , for which , in his opinion , one legion and a few auxiliaries were sufficient . The western isle might be improved into a valuable possession , and the Britons would wear their chains with ...
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... success , not from the justice , of their enter- prises , that they expected the honours of a triumph . In the use ... successful lieutenants were satisfied with some marks of distinction , which , under the name of triumphal honours ...
... success , not from the justice , of their enter- prises , that they expected the honours of a triumph . In the use ... successful lieutenants were satisfied with some marks of distinction , which , under the name of triumphal honours ...
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