The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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Side 6
... horse and thirty thousand foot , while the legions of Asia were encamped at Heraclea to second his operations ... horses , of mules , and of wagons , were betrayed by their guides among 10 In ipsis congressionis tuæ foribus cessit ...
... horse and thirty thousand foot , while the legions of Asia were encamped at Heraclea to second his operations ... horses , of mules , and of wagons , were betrayed by their guides among 10 In ipsis congressionis tuæ foribus cessit ...
Side 7
... horses ; they now follow thee on foot , like slaves , through the deserts of Thrace ; those men who were tempted by ... horse threw him Gibbon has omitted much of the complicated intrigues of the Byzan- tine court with the two Theodorics ...
... horses ; they now follow thee on foot , like slaves , through the deserts of Thrace ; those men who were tempted by ... horse threw him Gibbon has omitted much of the complicated intrigues of the Byzan- tine court with the two Theodorics ...
Side 15
... horses or strange animals , the gift of a sun - dial , a water - clock , or a musician , admonished even the princes of Gaul of the superior art and industry of his Italian subjects . His domestic alliances , 35 a wife , two daughters ...
... horses or strange animals , the gift of a sun - dial , a water - clock , or a musician , admonished even the princes of Gaul of the superior art and industry of his Italian subjects . His domestic alliances , 35 a wife , two daughters ...
Side 25
... horses , which have given a modern name to the Quirinal , was applauded by the Barbarians ; 66 the brazen elephants of the Via sacra were diligently restored ; 67 the famous heifer of Myron deceived the cattle , as they were driven ...
... horses , which have given a modern name to the Quirinal , was applauded by the Barbarians ; 66 the brazen elephants of the Via sacra were diligently restored ; 67 the famous heifer of Myron deceived the cattle , as they were driven ...
Side 45
... horses , with their rich trappings , was bestowed as an extraordinary gift on the victorious charioteers of the circus . While he indulged the people of Constantinople , and received the addresses of foreign kings , the nephew of Justin ...
... horses , with their rich trappings , was bestowed as an extraordinary gift on the victorious charioteers of the circus . While he indulged the people of Constantinople , and received the addresses of foreign kings , the nephew of Justin ...
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