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... followed the course of the Flaminian way , occupied the unguarded passes of the Apennine , descended into the rich plains of Umbria ; and , as they lay encamped on the banks of the Clitumnus , might wantonly slaughter and devour the ...
... followed the course of the Flaminian way , occupied the unguarded passes of the Apennine , descended into the rich plains of Umbria ; and , as they lay encamped on the banks of the Clitumnus , might wantonly slaughter and devour the ...
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... Followed 37 86 The minute diligence of antiquarians has not been able to verify these ex- traordinary names . I am of opinion that they were invented by the historian himself , who was afraid of any personal satire or application . It ...
... Followed 37 86 The minute diligence of antiquarians has not been able to verify these ex- traordinary names . I am of opinion that they were invented by the historian himself , who was afraid of any personal satire or application . It ...
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... followed by a multitude of cooks , and inferior ministers , employed in the service of the kitchens , and of the table . The main body is composed of a promis- cuous crowd of slaves , increased by the accidental concourse of idle or ...
... followed by a multitude of cooks , and inferior ministers , employed in the service of the kitchens , and of the table . The main body is composed of a promis- cuous crowd of slaves , increased by the accidental concourse of idle or ...
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... followed by the lestruction of the magazines , on which the life of the Roman people depended . The clamors of that people , and the ter ror of famine , subdued the pride of the senate ; they listened , without reluctance , to the ...
... followed by the lestruction of the magazines , on which the life of the Roman people depended . The clamors of that people , and the ter ror of famine , subdued the pride of the senate ; they listened , without reluctance , to the ...
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... followed the march of a Gothic army . The most exquisite works of art were roughly handled , or wantonly destroyed ; many a statue was melted for the sake of the precious materials ; and many a vase , in the division of the spoil , was ...
... followed the march of a Gothic army . The most exquisite works of art were roughly handled , or wantonly destroyed ; many a statue was melted for the sake of the precious materials ; and many a vase , in the division of the spoil , was ...
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