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... , these generals , unworthy as 1 The series of events , from the death of Stilicho to the arrival of Alaric be fore Rome , can only be found in Zosimus , 1. v . pp . 347-350 . ( 11 ) they had shown themselves of the names of soldiers ,
... , these generals , unworthy as 1 The series of events , from the death of Stilicho to the arrival of Alaric be fore Rome , can only be found in Zosimus , 1. v . pp . 347-350 . ( 11 ) they had shown themselves of the names of soldiers ,
Side 12
... soldiers ; and the weight of that formidable 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 ...
... soldiers ; and the weight of that formidable 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 ...
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... soldier . Hannibal was astonished by the constancy of the the senate , who , without raising the siege of Capua , or ... soldiers . In the third census , Livy expressly affirms , that the legions were mustered by the care of particular ...
... soldier . Hannibal was astonished by the constancy of the the senate , who , without raising the siege of Capua , or ... soldiers . In the third census , Livy expressly affirms , that the legions were mustered by the care of particular ...
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... soldiers , by the delicacy of their food , or the splendor of their apparel . But the modern nobles measure their rank and consequence according to the lofti- ness of their chariots , and the weighty magnificence of their dress . Their ...
... soldiers , by the delicacy of their food , or the splendor of their apparel . But the modern nobles measure their rank and consequence according to the lofti- ness of their chariots , and the weighty magnificence of their dress . Their ...
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... soldiers and strangers . The suburbs , he endeavors to show , both up to the time of Aurelian , and after his reign , were neither so extensive , nor so populous , as generally supposed . M. Dureau de la Malle has but imperfectly quoted ...
... soldiers and strangers . The suburbs , he endeavors to show , both up to the time of Aurelian , and after his reign , were neither so extensive , nor so populous , as generally supposed . M. Dureau de la Malle has but imperfectly quoted ...
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