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... legions . power , and of expecting that the most feeble will prove the most obedient , seems to pervade the institutions of several princes , and particularly those of Constantine . The martial pride of the legions , whose victorious ...
... legions . power , and of expecting that the most feeble will prove the most obedient , seems to pervade the institutions of several princes , and particularly those of Constantine . The martial pride of the legions , whose victorious ...
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... legions which bore the name of Thebaan . The zeal of M. de Voltaire to destroy a despicable though celebrated legend , has tempted him on the slightest grounds to deny the existence of a Thebaan legion in the Roman armies . See Euvres ...
... legions which bore the name of Thebaan . The zeal of M. de Voltaire to destroy a despicable though celebrated legend , has tempted him on the slightest grounds to deny the existence of a Thebaan legion in the Roman armies . See Euvres ...
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... legions , when the place was invested by the arms of Sapor.57 His first and most sanguine hopes depended on the success of a general assault . To the several nations which followed his standard their respective posts were assigned ; the ...
... legions , when the place was invested by the arms of Sapor.57 His first and most sanguine hopes depended on the success of a general assault . To the several nations which followed his standard their respective posts were assigned ; the ...
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