The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 4Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 3
... perhaps the view of that sacred spot might have kindled some sparks of military ardour in the breasts of the degenerate Greeks . The troops which had been posted to defend the streights of Thermopyle , retired , as they were directed ...
... perhaps the view of that sacred spot might have kindled some sparks of military ardour in the breasts of the degenerate Greeks . The troops which had been posted to defend the streights of Thermopyle , retired , as they were directed ...
Side 5
... perhaps be unjust to dispute the claim of the historian Zo- simus to the common benefit ; yet it cannot be dissembled , that the mind of Alaric was ill prepared to receive , either in sleeping or waking visions , the impressions of ...
... perhaps be unjust to dispute the claim of the historian Zo- simus to the common benefit ; yet it cannot be dissembled , that the mind of Alaric was ill prepared to receive , either in sleeping or waking visions , the impressions of ...
Side 6
... perhaps the Alpheus ( i Cons . Stil . l . i . 185. ) . Et Alpheus Geticis angustus acervis Tardior ad Siculos etiamnum pergit amores . Yet I should prefer the Peneus , a shallow stream in a wide and deep bed , which runs through Elis ...
... perhaps the Alpheus ( i Cons . Stil . l . i . 185. ) . Et Alpheus Geticis angustus acervis Tardior ad Siculos etiamnum pergit amores . Yet I should prefer the Peneus , a shallow stream in a wide and deep bed , which runs through Elis ...
Side 7
... Perhaps the philosopher , who addresses the emperor of the East in the language of reason and virtue , which he might have used to a Spartan king , had not condescended to form a practicable scheme , consistent with the temper , and ...
... Perhaps the philosopher , who addresses the emperor of the East in the language of reason and virtue , which he might have used to a Spartan king , had not condescended to form a practicable scheme , consistent with the temper , and ...
Side 9
... perhaps from Thes- salonica , through the warlike and hostile country of Pannonia , as far as the foot of the Julian Alps ; his passage of those mountains , which were strongly guarded by troops and intrenchments ; the siege of Aquileia ...
... perhaps from Thes- salonica , through the warlike and hostile country of Pannonia , as far as the foot of the Julian Alps ; his passage of those mountains , which were strongly guarded by troops and intrenchments ; the siege of Aquileia ...
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