The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: 4Phillips, 1856 - 636 sider |
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... lives were sacrificed to thy rash ambition ? Where is the wealth which thy sol- diers possessed when they were first allured from their native homes to enlist under thy standard ? Each of them was then master of three or four horses ...
... lives were sacrificed to thy rash ambition ? Where is the wealth which thy sol- diers possessed when they were first allured from their native homes to enlist under thy standard ? Each of them was then master of three or four horses ...
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... live and die together with their arms in their hands . Their name , sometimes written Heruli or Eruli , sometimes Aeruli , signified , according to an ancient author , ( Isid . Hispal . in gloss . p . 24 , ad calc . Lex . Philolog ...
... live and die together with their arms in their hands . Their name , sometimes written Heruli or Eruli , sometimes Aeruli , signified , according to an ancient author , ( Isid . Hispal . in gloss . p . 24 , ad calc . Lex . Philolog ...
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... lives of senators whom he suspected of a secret and treasonable correspondence with the Byzantine court.87 After the death of Anastasius , the diadem had been placed on the head of a feeble old man ; but the powers of govern ment were ...
... lives of senators whom he suspected of a secret and treasonable correspondence with the Byzantine court.87 After the death of Anastasius , the diadem had been placed on the head of a feeble old man ; but the powers of govern ment were ...
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... lives ? " cried the indignant monarch : the blues rose with fury from their seats ; their hostile clamors thundered in the hip- podrome ; and their adversaries , deserting the unequal contest , spread terror and despair through the ...
... lives ? " cried the indignant monarch : the blues rose with fury from their seats ; their hostile clamors thundered in the hip- podrome ; and their adversaries , deserting the unequal contest , spread terror and despair through the ...
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... lives and fortunes of their fellow - citizens . And a more direct sale of honors and offices was transacted in the palace , with the per- mission , or at least with the connivance , of Justinian and Theodora . The claims of merit , even ...
... lives and fortunes of their fellow - citizens . And a more direct sale of honors and offices was transacted in the palace , with the per- mission , or at least with the connivance , of Justinian and Theodora . The claims of merit , even ...
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