The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... troops , an equestrian statue , a treasure in gold and silver of many thou- sand pounds , the name of son , and the promise of a rich and honorable wife . As long as Theodoric condescended to serve , he supported with courage and ...
... troops , an equestrian statue , a treasure in gold and silver of many thou- sand pounds , the name of son , and the promise of a rich and honorable wife . As long as Theodoric condescended to serve , he supported with courage and ...
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... troops.10 But the faithful servant was suddenly converted into a formidable enemy , who spread the flames of war from Constantinople to the Adriatic ; many flour- ishing cities were reduced to ashes , and the agriculture of Thrace was ...
... troops.10 But the faithful servant was suddenly converted into a formidable enemy , who spread the flames of war from Constantinople to the Adriatic ; many flour- ishing cities were reduced to ashes , and the agriculture of Thrace was ...
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... troops , to march against the tyrant . If I fall , you will be relieved from an expensive and troublesome friend : if , with the divine permis- sion , I succeed , I shall govern in your name , and to your glory , the Roman senate , and ...
... troops , to march against the tyrant . If I fall , you will be relieved from an expensive and troublesome friend : if , with the divine permis- sion , I succeed , I shall govern in your name , and to your glory , the Roman senate , and ...
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... troops saluted their conqueror with loud acclama- tions of respect and fidelity . But their want either of con- stancy or of faith soon exposed him to the most imminent danger ; his vanguard , with several Gothic counts , which had been ...
... troops saluted their conqueror with loud acclama- tions of respect and fidelity . But their want either of con- stancy or of faith soon exposed him to the most imminent danger ; his vanguard , with several Gothic counts , which had been ...
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... troops , the arms of his allies , and even by the terror of his name . He reduced , under a strong and reg- ular government , the unprofitable countries of Rhætia , Nori- cum , Dalmatia , and Pannonia , from the source of the Danube and ...
... troops , the arms of his allies , and even by the terror of his name . He reduced , under a strong and reg- ular government , the unprofitable countries of Rhætia , Nori- cum , Dalmatia , and Pannonia , from the source of the Danube and ...
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