The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... Army The Moors ... The Donatists 430. Tardy Repentance of Boniface . Desolation of Africa ... 430. Siege of Hippo .... 430. Death of St. Augustin ... 121 122 124 125 125 126 127 127 128 128 129 129 131 132 133 133 A. D. 431 . 432 ...
... Army The Moors ... The Donatists 430. Tardy Repentance of Boniface . Desolation of Africa ... 430. Siege of Hippo .... 430. Death of St. Augustin ... 121 122 124 125 125 126 127 127 128 128 129 129 131 132 133 133 A. D. 431 . 432 ...
Side 12
... army , which alone might have determined the event of the war , was transferred from the scale of the Romans into that of the Goths . In the arts of negotiation , as well as in those of war , the Gothic king maintained his superior ...
... army , which alone might have determined the event of the war , was transferred from the scale of the Romans into that of the Goths . In the arts of negotiation , as well as in those of war , the Gothic king maintained his superior ...
Side 13
... army ; and with a rash confidence , derived only from their ignorance of the extreme danger , irretrievably wasted the decisive moments of peace and war . While they expected , in sullen silence , that the Barbarians should evac . uate ...
... army ; and with a rash confidence , derived only from their ignorance of the extreme danger , irretrievably wasted the decisive moments of peace and war . While they expected , in sullen silence , that the Barbarians should evac . uate ...
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... army formed the siege , or rather the blockade , of the city . By a skilful disposition of his numerous forces , who impatiently watched the moment of an assault , Alaric encompassed the walls , commanded the twelve principal gates ...
... army formed the siege , or rather the blockade , of the city . By a skilful disposition of his numerous forces , who impatiently watched the moment of an assault , Alaric encompassed the walls , commanded the twelve principal gates ...
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... army , enriched by the contributions of the capital , slowly advanced into the fair and fruitful province of Tuscany , where he proposed to establish his winter quar- ters ; and the Gothic standard became the refuge of forty thousand ...
... army , enriched by the contributions of the capital , slowly advanced into the fair and fruitful province of Tuscany , where he proposed to establish his winter quar- ters ; and the Gothic standard became the refuge of forty thousand ...
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