The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 4H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... soldiers , animated with martial and religious enthusiasm , assaulted the camp of Litorius . The conflict was obstinate , the slaughter was mutual . Roman general , after a total defeat , which could be imputed only to his unskilful ...
... soldiers , animated with martial and religious enthusiasm , assaulted the camp of Litorius . The conflict was obstinate , the slaughter was mutual . Roman general , after a total defeat , which could be imputed only to his unskilful ...
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... soldiers , they were besieged and stormed by the Huns ; who practised , in the example of Metz , their customary maxims of war . They involved , in a promiscuous massacre , the priests who served at the altar , * The most authentic and ...
... soldiers , they were besieged and stormed by the Huns ; who practised , in the example of Metz , their customary maxims of war . They involved , in a promiscuous massacre , the priests who served at the altar , * The most authentic and ...
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... soldiers or citizens , who defended the place . The pastoral diligence of Anianus , a bishop of primitive sanctity and consummate prudence , exhausted every art of religious policy to support their courage , till the arrival of the ...
... soldiers or citizens , who defended the place . The pastoral diligence of Anianus , a bishop of primitive sanctity and consummate prudence , exhausted every art of religious policy to support their courage , till the arrival of the ...
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... soldiers , of the republic , but who now claimed the rewards of voluntary service , and the rank of independent allies ; the Læti , the Armoricans , the Breones , the Saxons , the Burgun- dians , the Sarmatians or Alani , the Ripuarians ...
... soldiers , of the republic , but who now claimed the rewards of voluntary service , and the rank of independent allies ; the Læti , the Armoricans , the Breones , the Saxons , the Burgun- dians , the Sarmatians or Alani , the Ripuarians ...
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... soldiers , his subjects , and his allies . The nations , who were strangers or enemies to Etius , generously deplored the unworthy fate of a hero ; the barbarians who had been attached to his service , dis- sembled their grief and ...
... soldiers , his subjects , and his allies . The nations , who were strangers or enemies to Etius , generously deplored the unworthy fate of a hero ; the barbarians who had been attached to his service , dis- sembled their grief and ...
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