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... equal to the most arduous enterprises ; and the enthusiasm which he communicated to the Goths , in- sensibly removed the popular , and almost superstitious , reverence of the nations for the majesty of the Roman name . His troops ...
... equal to the most arduous enterprises ; and the enthusiasm which he communicated to the Goths , in- sensibly removed the popular , and almost superstitious , reverence of the nations for the majesty of the Roman name . His troops ...
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... equal number in Rome , and the adjacent territory , who were animated by the same intrepid courage ; and every citizen was trained , from his earliest youth , in the discipline and exercises of a soldier . Hannibal was astonished by the ...
... equal number in Rome , and the adjacent territory , who were animated by the same intrepid courage ; and every citizen was trained , from his earliest youth , in the discipline and exercises of a soldier . Hannibal was astonished by the ...
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... equal to a city : since it in- cluded within its own precincts everything which could be subservient either to use or luxury ; markets , hippodromes , temples , fountains , baths , porticos , shady groves , and artifi- cial aviaries.25 ...
... equal to a city : since it in- cluded within its own precincts everything which could be subservient either to use or luxury ; markets , hippodromes , temples , fountains , baths , porticos , shady groves , and artifi- cial aviaries.25 ...
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... equal to 150,000l . , in the fatter , to five or six pounds sterling . The one appears extravagant , the other is ridiculous . There must have existed some third and middle value , which is here understood ; but ambiguity is an ...
... equal to 150,000l . , in the fatter , to five or six pounds sterling . The one appears extravagant , the other is ridiculous . There must have existed some third and middle value , which is here understood ; but ambiguity is an ...
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... equal indignation , the vices and fol- lies of the common people . 61 Juvenal . Satir . xi . 191 , & c . The expressions of the historian Ammianus are not less strong and animated than those of the satirist ; and both the one and the ...
... equal indignation , the vices and fol- lies of the common people . 61 Juvenal . Satir . xi . 191 , & c . The expressions of the historian Ammianus are not less strong and animated than those of the satirist ; and both the one and the ...
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