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... distant country , of whose name and situ- ation they were ignorant . The love of rapine and war allured to the imperial standard several tribes of Saracens , or roving Arabs , whose service Julian had commanded , while he sternly ...
... distant country , of whose name and situ- ation they were ignorant . The love of rapine and war allured to the imperial standard several tribes of Saracens , or roving Arabs , whose service Julian had commanded , while he sternly ...
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... distant signs , and conveyed the earliest notice of any hostile approach . Dagalaiphus , and Secundinus duke of Osrhoene , conducted the troops of the rear - guard ; the baggage securely proceeded in the intervals of the columns ; and ...
... distant signs , and conveyed the earliest notice of any hostile approach . Dagalaiphus , and Secundinus duke of Osrhoene , conducted the troops of the rear - guard ; the baggage securely proceeded in the intervals of the columns ; and ...
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... distant than fifty , approach , between Bagdad and Babylon , within twenty - five miles of each other . A multitude of artificial canals , dug without much labour in a soft and yielding soil , connected the rivers , and intersected the ...
... distant than fifty , approach , between Bagdad and Babylon , within twenty - five miles of each other . A multitude of artificial canals , dug without much labour in a soft and yielding soil , connected the rivers , and intersected the ...
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... distant provinces were ordered to assemble their troops , and to march , without delay , to the assistance of their monarch . But their preparations were dilatory , their motions slow ; and before Sapor could lead an army into the field ...
... distant provinces were ordered to assemble their troops , and to march , without delay , to the assistance of their monarch . But their preparations were dilatory , their motions slow ; and before Sapor could lead an army into the field ...
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... distant , requested their new sovereign , that they might be permitted to hazard the passage of the river . With the assistance of his wisest officers , Jovian endeavoured to check their rashness , by representing , that if they ...
... distant , requested their new sovereign , that they might be permitted to hazard the passage of the river . With the assistance of his wisest officers , Jovian endeavoured to check their rashness , by representing , that if they ...
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