The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... Barbarians , who served under the standard of the empire , united the respective advantages of both parties , their strenuous efforts , guided by a skilful leader , at length determined the event of the day . The Romans lost four ...
... Barbarians , who served under the standard of the empire , united the respective advantages of both parties , their strenuous efforts , guided by a skilful leader , at length determined the event of the day . The Romans lost four ...
Side 438
... Barbarians was tamed and suspended by hunger ; they indignantly threw down their arms at the feet of the con- queror , who offered them food and chains : the numerous captives were distributed in all the cities of the East ; and the ...
... Barbarians was tamed and suspended by hunger ; they indignantly threw down their arms at the feet of the con- queror , who offered them food and chains : the numerous captives were distributed in all the cities of the East ; and the ...
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... Barbarians , that in the attack of regular fortifications , the efforts of unskilful courage are seldom effectual . Their general acknow- ledged his error , raised the siege , declared that " he was at peace " with stone walls 75 ...
... Barbarians , that in the attack of regular fortifications , the efforts of unskilful courage are seldom effectual . Their general acknow- ledged his error , raised the siege , declared that " he was at peace " with stone walls 75 ...
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