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... Italy : and the troops , after a short and prosperous navigation over the Ionian sea , were safely disembarked on the isthmus , near the ruins of Corinth . The woody and mountainous country of Arcadia , the ( 12 ) Homer perpetually ...
... Italy : and the troops , after a short and prosperous navigation over the Ionian sea , were safely disembarked on the isthmus , near the ruins of Corinth . The woody and mountainous country of Arcadia , the ( 12 ) Homer perpetually ...
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... Italy , which he had twice visited ; and he secretly aspired to plant the Gothic standard on the walls of Rome , and to enrich his army with the accumulated spoils of three hundred triumphs ( 25 ) . ( 22 ) - qui foedera rumpit Ditatur ...
... Italy , which he had twice visited ; and he secretly aspired to plant the Gothic standard on the walls of Rome , and to enrich his army with the accumulated spoils of three hundred triumphs ( 25 ) . ( 22 ) - qui foedera rumpit Ditatur ...
Side 9
Edward Gibbon. Italy , A. D. 400 403 The scarcity of facts ( 26 ) , and the uncertainty of dates ( 27 ) , op- He invades pose our attempts to describe the circumstances of the first invasion of Italy by the arms of Alaric . His march ...
Edward Gibbon. Italy , A. D. 400 403 The scarcity of facts ( 26 ) , and the uncertainty of dates ( 27 ) , op- He invades pose our attempts to describe the circumstances of the first invasion of Italy by the arms of Alaric . His march ...
Side 10
... Italy with consternation : " the apprehension of each individual were increased in just proportion to the measure of his fortune : and the most timid , who had already embarked their valuable effects , meditated their escape to the ...
... Italy with consternation : " the apprehension of each individual were increased in just proportion to the measure of his fortune : and the most timid , who had already embarked their valuable effects , meditated their escape to the ...
Side 11
... Italy . The fortresses of the Rhine were abandoned ; and the safety of Gaul was protected only by the faith of the Germans , and the ancient terror of the Roman name . Even the legion which had been stationed to guard the wall of ...
... Italy . The fortresses of the Rhine were abandoned ; and the safety of Gaul was protected only by the faith of the Germans , and the ancient terror of the Roman name . Even the legion which had been stationed to guard the wall of ...
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