The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 4Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 2
... Barbarians , whose arms and apparel he affected to imitate , were considered as a sufficient evidence of his guilty correspondence : and the public enemy , from a motive either of gratitude or of policy , was attentive , amidst the ...
... Barbarians , whose arms and apparel he affected to imitate , were considered as a sufficient evidence of his guilty correspondence : and the public enemy , from a motive either of gratitude or of policy , was attentive , amidst the ...
Side 7
... Barbarians , who were destitute of any real courage ; and never to lay down his arms , till he had chased them far away into the solitudes of Scythia ; or had reduced them to the state of ignominious servitude , which the Lacedæmonians ...
... Barbarians , who were destitute of any real courage ; and never to lay down his arms , till he had chased them far away into the solitudes of Scythia ; or had reduced them to the state of ignominious servitude , which the Lacedæmonians ...
Side 9
... Barbarians , before he again attempted to pe- netrate into the heart of Italy . Since the public and important events escape the diligence of the historian , he may amuse himself with contemplating , for a moment , the influence of the ...
... Barbarians , before he again attempted to pe- netrate into the heart of Italy . Since the public and important events escape the diligence of the historian , he may amuse himself with contemplating , for a moment , the influence of the ...
Side 12
... Barbarians had already proposed the indignity of a capitulation , the Imperial captive was suddenly re- lieved by ... Barbarian was gradually invested , on every side , by the troops of the West , who successively issued through all the ...
... Barbarians had already proposed the indignity of a capitulation , the Imperial captive was suddenly re- lieved by ... Barbarian was gradually invested , on every side , by the troops of the West , who successively issued through all the ...
Side 13
... Barbarians always exposed them to the danger of a surprise ; but , instead of chusing the dissolute hours of riot ... Barbarian and a Pagan , who had served , however , with distinguished reputa- tion among the yeteran generals of ...
... Barbarians always exposed them to the danger of a surprise ; but , instead of chusing the dissolute hours of riot ... Barbarian and a Pagan , who had served , however , with distinguished reputa- tion among the yeteran generals of ...
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