| Edward Gibbon - 1830 - 442 sider
...required to sooth the restless and rapacious spirit of the Avars. Since the days of Scipio and Hannibal, no bolder enterprise has been attempted than that...Heraclius achieved for the deliverance of the empire. (3) He permitted the Persians to oppress for a while the provinces, and to insult with impunity the... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 392 sider
...who would have checked his career, and crushed his power. " Since the days of Scipio and Hannibal, no bolder enterprise has been attempted than that...Heraclius achieved for the deliverance of the empire. He permitted the Persians to oppress for a while the provinces, and to insult with impunity the capital... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 374 sider
...who would have checked his career, and crushed his power. " Since the days of Scipio and Hannibal, no bolder enterprise has been attempted than that...Heraclius achieved for the deliverance of the empire. He permitted the Persians to oppress for a while the provinces, and to insult with impunity the capital... | |
| Josiah Litch - 1842 - 264 sider
...who would have checked his career, and crushed his power. " ' Since the days of Scipio and Hannibal, no bolder enterprise has been attempted than that...Heraclius achieved for the deliverance of the empire. He permitted the Persians to oppress for a while the provinces, and to insult with impunity the capital... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1843 - 550 sider
...restless and rapacious spirit of the Avars. fA. D. 623, 624, 625.] Since the days of Scipio and Hannibal, no bolder enterprise has been attempted than that which Heraclius achieved for ihe deliverance of the empire.(83) He permitted the Persians to oppress for a while the provinces,... | |
| James Armstrong (curate of Ardoyne.) - 1851 - 216 sider
...these terms could not be accepted, Heraclius determined to carry the war into the heart of Persia. " Since the days of Scipio and Hannibal," says Gibbon,...Heraclius achieved for the deliverance of the empire. He permitted the Persians to oppress for a while the provinces, and to insult with impunity the capital... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 444 sider
...required to soothe the restless and rapacious spirit of the Avars. Since the days of Scipio and Hannibal, no bolder enterprise has been attempted than that which Heraclius achieved for the His iecond deliverance of the empire.83 He permitted the Persians to "^^|0SiM oppress for awhile the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 440 sider
...required to soothe the restless and rapacious spirit of the Avars. Since the days of Scipio and Hannibal, no bolder enterprise has been attempted than that which Heraclius achieved for the HU Mcoat deliverance of the empire.83 He permitted the Persians to "P***™" * iMi • i • 1*1. •... | |
| William Smith - 1873 - 1248 sider
...his troops in person, against the persuasion of his courtiers, and astonished the world by a scries of campaigns worthy of comparison with those of the...bolder enterprise has been attempted than that which Ileraclius achieved for the deliverance of the empire." Heraclius spent a whole year in disciplining... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 666 sider
...required to soothe the restless and rapacious spirit of the Avars. Since the days of Scipio and Hannibal, no bolder enterprise has been attempted than that...which Heraclius achieved for the deliverance of the empire.83 He permitted the Persians 81 Foggini (Annotat. p. 31) suspects that the Persians were deceived... | |
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