The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... enemy of a strong liquor was extracted ; and a triple aqueduct mankind . Under the pretence of a Scythian war , eluded the diligence and even the suspicions of the he silently led his troops to the frontiers of Iberia ; enemy . But the ...
... enemy of a strong liquor was extracted ; and a triple aqueduct mankind . Under the pretence of a Scythian war , eluded the diligence and even the suspicions of the he silently led his troops to the frontiers of Iberia ; enemy . But the ...
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... enemy who opposed his pro- gress , and visited with pity and reverence the vacant space of the eternal city . Resolved to maintain a station so conspicuous in the eyes of mankind , he summoned the greatest part of his troops to the ...
... enemy who opposed his pro- gress , and visited with pity and reverence the vacant space of the eternal city . Resolved to maintain a station so conspicuous in the eyes of mankind , he summoned the greatest part of his troops to the ...
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... enemy , danger of Damascus . An army of seventy thousand the artful Saracen derived a fresh incentive of veterans , or new levies , was assembled at Hems , or courage : " You see before you , " said he , " the united Emesa , under the ...
... enemy , danger of Damascus . An army of seventy thousand the artful Saracen derived a fresh incentive of veterans , or new levies , was assembled at Hems , or courage : " You see before you , " said he , " the united Emesa , under the ...
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