The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... arts of negotiation , as well as in those of war , the Gothic king maintained his superior ascendant over an 2 The expression of Zosimus is strong and lively , καταφρόνησιν ἐμποιῆσαι τοῖς Toλeniois àρKOUVтas , sufficient to excite the ...
... arts of negotiation , as well as in those of war , the Gothic king maintained his superior ascendant over an 2 The expression of Zosimus is strong and lively , καταφρόνησιν ἐμποιῆσαι τοῖς Toλeniois àρKOUVтas , sufficient to excite the ...
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... art or accident , they oc- casionally discover the under - garments , the rich tunics , em- broidered with the figures of various animals.38 Followed 37 86 The minute diligence of antiquarians has not been able to verify these ex ...
... art or accident , they oc- casionally discover the under - garments , the rich tunics , em- broidered with the figures of various animals.38 Followed 37 86 The minute diligence of antiquarians has not been able to verify these ex ...
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... arts , the art of flattery ; who eagerly applaud each word , and every action , of their immortal patron ; gaze with rap- ture on his marble columns and variegated pavements ; and strenuously praise the pomp and elegance which he is ...
... arts , the art of flattery ; who eagerly applaud each word , and every action , of their immortal patron ; gaze with rap- ture on his marble columns and variegated pavements ; and strenuously praise the pomp and elegance which he is ...
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... arts , had been oppressed from the earliest times by the weight of debt and usury ; and the husbandman , during the term of his military service , was obliged to abandon the cul- tivation of his farm.50 The lands of Italy , which had ...
... arts , had been oppressed from the earliest times by the weight of debt and usury ; and the husbandman , during the term of his military service , was obliged to abandon the cul- tivation of his farm.50 The lands of Italy , which had ...
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... art , which sometimes disarmed the gravity of the philoso- pher , always excited the applause and wonder of the ... arts.65 It is said , that the foolish curiosity of Elagabalus at- tempted to discover , from the quantity of spiders ...
... art , which sometimes disarmed the gravity of the philoso- pher , always excited the applause and wonder of the ... arts.65 It is said , that the foolish curiosity of Elagabalus at- tempted to discover , from the quantity of spiders ...
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