The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 4Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 3
... . Commelin , 1596 ) , through the streights , διὰ τῶν πύλων ( of Thermopylae ) παρηλθεν , ὥσπερ διὰ σταδίου καὶ ἱπποκρότου πεδίου πρέχων . observed with mutual fidelity . The Gothic prince , with CHAP . XXX . ] 3 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
... . Commelin , 1596 ) , through the streights , διὰ τῶν πύλων ( of Thermopylae ) παρηλθεν , ὥσπερ διὰ σταδίου καὶ ἱπποκρότου πεδίου πρέχων . observed with mutual fidelity . The Gothic prince , with CHAP . XXX . ] 3 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 4
Edward Gibbon. observed with mutual fidelity . The Gothic prince , with a small and select train , was admitted within the walls ; he indulged him- self in the refreshment of the bath , accepted a splendid banquet which was provided by ...
Edward Gibbon. observed with mutual fidelity . The Gothic prince , with a small and select train , was admitted within the walls ; he indulged him- self in the refreshment of the bath , accepted a splendid banquet which was provided by ...
Side 17
... prince , without reforming an inveterate abuse , which degrade a civilised nation below the condition of savage cannibals . Several hundred , perhaps several thousand , victims , were annually slaugh- tered in the great cities of the ...
... prince , without reforming an inveterate abuse , which degrade a civilised nation below the condition of savage cannibals . Several hundred , perhaps several thousand , victims , were annually slaugh- tered in the great cities of the ...
Side 28
... prince . The subjects of Honorius , and those of Francis I. , were animated by a very different spirit ; and in less than two years , the divided troops of the savages of the Baltic , whose numbers , were they fairly stated , would ...
... prince . The subjects of Honorius , and those of Francis I. , were animated by a very different spirit ; and in less than two years , the divided troops of the savages of the Baltic , whose numbers , were they fairly stated , would ...
Side 30
... prince , and to exhaust what yet remained of the treasures of the republic . Elated however with this ima ginary triumph , the vain deliverer of Gaul advanced into the pro vinces of the South , to encounter a more pressing and personal ...
... prince , and to exhaust what yet remained of the treasures of the republic . Elated however with this ima ginary triumph , the vain deliverer of Gaul advanced into the pro vinces of the South , to encounter a more pressing and personal ...
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