The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. J. Tourneisen, 1787 - 434 sider |
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... hundred , eftablished the fecond , or Ger man Empire of the weft . III . The laft and longest of these periods includes about fix centuries and a half ; from the revival of the Western Empire , till the taking of Conftantinople by the ...
... hundred , eftablished the fecond , or Ger man Empire of the weft . III . The laft and longest of these periods includes about fix centuries and a half ; from the revival of the Western Empire , till the taking of Conftantinople by the ...
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... hundred miles in circumference . Its natural boun . daries were the Niefter , the Teyfs , or Tibifcus , the Lower Danube , and the Euxine Sea . The veftiges of a military road may ftill be traced from the banks of the Danube to the ...
... hundred miles in circumference . Its natural boun . daries were the Niefter , the Teyfs , or Tibifcus , the Lower Danube , and the Euxine Sea . The veftiges of a military road may ftill be traced from the banks of the Danube to the ...
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... hundred and five foldiers , the most approved for valour and fidelity . The remaining nine cohorts confifted each of five- hundred and fifty - five ; and the whole body of legionary infantry amounted to fix thousand one hundred men ...
... hundred and five foldiers , the most approved for valour and fidelity . The remaining nine cohorts confifted each of five- hundred and fifty - five ; and the whole body of legionary infantry amounted to fix thousand one hundred men ...
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... hundred and thirty - two men ; whilft each of the other nine amounted only to fixty - fix . The entire eftablishment formed a regiment , if we may use Vol . I. B 49 I. 50 52 CHAP . the modern expreffion , of OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 17 ...
... hundred and thirty - two men ; whilft each of the other nine amounted only to fixty - fix . The entire eftablishment formed a regiment , if we may use Vol . I. B 49 I. 50 52 CHAP . the modern expreffion , of OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 17 ...
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Edward Gibbon. I. 50 52 CHAP . the modern expreffion , of feven hundred and twenty - fix horfe , naturally connected with its respective legion , but occafionally separated to act in the line , and to compofe a part of the wings of the ...
Edward Gibbon. I. 50 52 CHAP . the modern expreffion , of feven hundred and twenty - fix horfe , naturally connected with its respective legion , but occafionally separated to act in the line , and to compofe a part of the wings of the ...
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