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... thousand souls . In the time of Constantine , the terri- tory of the Edui afforded no more than twenty - five thousand heads of capitation , of whom seven thousand were discharged by that prince from the intolerable weight of tribute ...
... thousand souls . In the time of Constantine , the terri- tory of the Edui afforded no more than twenty - five thousand heads of capitation , of whom seven thousand were discharged by that prince from the intolerable weight of tribute ...
Side 462
... thousand soldiers , who marched against the Barbarians , thirty thousand only returned in safety to the feet of their master . These losses , how- ever , were compensated by splendid and decisive success . Chinese generals improved the ...
... thousand soldiers , who marched against the Barbarians , thirty thousand only returned in safety to the feet of their master . These losses , how- ever , were compensated by splendid and decisive success . Chinese generals improved the ...
Side 484
... thousand men by the fears of the people , was afterwards magnified to the number of seventy thousand , by the vain and credulous flattery of the Imperial court . The legions , which had been ordered to march into Pannonia , were ...
... thousand men by the fears of the people , was afterwards magnified to the number of seventy thousand , by the vain and credulous flattery of the Imperial court . The legions , which had been ordered to march into Pannonia , were ...
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