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... nations for the majesty of the Roman name . His troops , animated by the hopes of spoil , followed the course of the Flaminian way , occupied the unguarded passes of the Apennine , descended into the rich plains of Umbria ; and , as ...
... nations for the majesty of the Roman name . His troops , animated by the hopes of spoil , followed the course of the Flaminian way , occupied the unguarded passes of the Apennine , descended into the rich plains of Umbria ; and , as ...
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... undoubting confidence in the future restoration of the people . In the one case it is the triumph of religious faith , in the other of national pride , -M , repulsed the arms of Hannibal , and subdued the nations OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 15.
... undoubting confidence in the future restoration of the people . In the one case it is the triumph of religious faith , in the other of national pride , -M , repulsed the arms of Hannibal , and subdued the nations OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 15.
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Edward Gibbon Henry Hart Milman. repulsed the arms of Hannibal , and subdued the nations of the earth . The temporal honors which the devout Paula 11 inherited and despised , are carefully recapitulated by Jerom , the guide of her ...
Edward Gibbon Henry Hart Milman. repulsed the arms of Hannibal , and subdued the nations of the earth . The temporal honors which the devout Paula 11 inherited and despised , are carefully recapitulated by Jerom , the guide of her ...
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... nations , now flowed through the lands of private citizens.29 According to their temper and circum stances , the estates of the Romans were either cultivated by the labor of their slaves , or granted , for a certain and stipu lated rent ...
... nations , now flowed through the lands of private citizens.29 According to their temper and circum stances , the estates of the Romans were either cultivated by the labor of their slaves , or granted , for a certain and stipu lated rent ...
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... nations of Europe , than the senators of Rome could derive from all the refinements of pompous or sensual lux- ury . Their luxury , and their manners , have been the sub- 30 Volusius , a wealthy senator ( Tacit . Annal . iii . 30 ) ...
... nations of Europe , than the senators of Rome could derive from all the refinements of pompous or sensual lux- ury . Their luxury , and their manners , have been the sub- 30 Volusius , a wealthy senator ( Tacit . Annal . iii . 30 ) ...
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