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... enemy , with a confidence which had almost proved fatal to them . The Alemanni , familiarized to the knowledge of the country , secretly collected their scattered forces , and seizing the opportunity of a dark and rainy day , poured ...
... enemy , with a confidence which had almost proved fatal to them . The Alemanni , familiarized to the knowledge of the country , secretly collected their scattered forces , and seizing the opportunity of a dark and rainy day , poured ...
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... enemy . At the same time Barbatio , general of the infantry , advanced from Milan with an army of thirty thousand men , and passing the mountains , prepared to throw a bridge over the Rhine , in the neighbourhood of Basil . It was ...
... enemy . At the same time Barbatio , general of the infantry , advanced from Milan with an army of thirty thousand men , and passing the mountains , prepared to throw a bridge over the Rhine , in the neighbourhood of Basil . It was ...
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... enemies , and remained above six years concealed in impenetrable obscurity.137 A. D. The despotic power of his implacable enemy filled the whole extent of the Roman world ; and the exasperated monarch had endeavoured , by a very ...
... enemies , and remained above six years concealed in impenetrable obscurity.137 A. D. The despotic power of his implacable enemy filled the whole extent of the Roman world ; and the exasperated monarch had endeavoured , by a very ...
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