The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Luke White, 1789 |
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... military and domestic service of the palace ; and the ad- mirable skill , which they were accustomed to display in the unbounded plains of Scythia , was exercised , on a more nar- row theatre , in the parks and inclosures of Gaul ...
... military and domestic service of the palace ; and the ad- mirable skill , which they were accustomed to display in the unbounded plains of Scythia , was exercised , on a more nar- row theatre , in the parks and inclosures of Gaul ...
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... military office , he was not invested with the authority either of governor or general ( 11 ) . His abilities , and even his integrity , are acknowledged by the partial writers of the age ; and the merit must indeed have been ...
... military office , he was not invested with the authority either of governor or general ( 11 ) . His abilities , and even his integrity , are acknowledged by the partial writers of the age ; and the merit must indeed have been ...
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... military skill , or perfonal courage ; but the abilities of Theodofius were fe- conded by the advantage which he poffeffed of a numerous and ( 76 ) See Godefroy's Chronology of the Laws , Cod . Theodof , tom , i . p . cxix . and active ...
... military skill , or perfonal courage ; but the abilities of Theodofius were fe- conded by the advantage which he poffeffed of a numerous and ( 76 ) See Godefroy's Chronology of the Laws , Cod . Theodof , tom , i . p . cxix . and active ...
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... military plans of Theodofius were fuccefsfully executed . When he had thus terminated the civil war , with lefs difficulty and bloodshed than he might naturally expect , he employed the winter months of his re- fidence at Milan , to ...
... military plans of Theodofius were fuccefsfully executed . When he had thus terminated the civil war , with lefs difficulty and bloodshed than he might naturally expect , he employed the winter months of his re- fidence at Milan , to ...
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... military conduct , to the destruction of the tyrant ; and was appointed , after the victory , master - general of the armies of Gaul . His real merit , and apparent fidelity , had gained the confidence both of the prince and people ...
... military conduct , to the destruction of the tyrant ; and was appointed , after the victory , master - general of the armies of Gaul . His real merit , and apparent fidelity , had gained the confidence both of the prince and people ...
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