The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5T. Cadell, 1828 |
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Side 5
... conqueror , who wanted courage to encounter or to forgive his enemies . The haughty spirit of Verina was still incapable of submission or repose . She provoked the enmity of a favourite general , embraced his cause as soon as he was dis ...
... conqueror , who wanted courage to encounter or to forgive his enemies . The haughty spirit of Verina was still incapable of submission or repose . She provoked the enmity of a favourite general , embraced his cause as soon as he was dis ...
Side 9
... conqueror of Italy should reign as the lieutenant , the vassal , or the ally of the emperor of the East . P The reputation both of the leader and of the war His march . P Jornandes ( c . 57. p . 696 , 697 ) has abridged the great ...
... conqueror of Italy should reign as the lieutenant , the vassal , or the ally of the emperor of the East . P The reputation both of the leader and of the war His march . P Jornandes ( c . 57. p . 696 , 697 ) has abridged the great ...
Side 11
... conqueror with loud acclamations of respect and fidelity . But their want either of constancy or of faith soon exposed him to the most imminent danger ; his vanguard , with several Gothic counts , which had been rashly intrusted to a ...
... conqueror with loud acclamations of respect and fidelity . But their want either of constancy or of faith soon exposed him to the most imminent danger ; his vanguard , with several Gothic counts , which had been rashly intrusted to a ...
Side 15
... conquerors to assume the more elegant dress of the natives , but they still persisted in the use of their mother - tongue ; and their contempt for the Latin schools was applauded by Theodoric him- self , who gratified their prejudices ...
... conquerors to assume the more elegant dress of the natives , but they still persisted in the use of their mother - tongue ; and their contempt for the Latin schools was applauded by Theodoric him- self , who gratified their prejudices ...
Side 25
... conqueror on the Capitoline hill , and frankly confessed that each day he viewed with fresh wonder the forum of Trajan and his lofty column . The theatre of Pompey appeared , even in its decay , as a huge mountain artificially hollowed ...
... conqueror on the Capitoline hill , and frankly confessed that each day he viewed with fresh wonder the forum of Trajan and his lofty column . The theatre of Pompey appeared , even in its decay , as a huge mountain artificially hollowed ...
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