| Several Hands - 1781 - 588 sider
...numerous detachment of Goths, marching io order of battle through the principal ftreets, proteiled, with glittering arms, the long train of their devout companions, who bore aloft on tbeir heads, the facred veflels of gold and filver; and the martial ihouts of the Barbarians were mingled... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 458 sider
...be transported, without damage or delay, to the church of the apostle. From the extremity, perhaps, of the Quirinal hill to the distant quarter of the Vatican, a numerous detachment of Goths, inarching in order of battle through the principal streets, protected, with glittering arms, the long... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 460 sider
...be transported, without damage or delay, to the church of the apostle. From the extremity, perhaps, of the Quirinal hill to the distant quarter of the Vatican, a numerbus detachment of Goths, marching in order of battle through the principal streets, protected,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1821 - 528 sider
...be transported, without damage or delay, to the church of the apostle. From the extremity, perhaps, of the Quirinal hill, to the distant quarter of the...their devout companions, who bore aloft, on their f Orosias (lib. 7. c. 39. p. 573 — 576.) applauds the piety of the Christian Goth without seeming... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1831 - 468 sider
...be transported, without damage or delay, to the church of the apostle. From the extremity, perhaps, of the Quirinal hill, to the distant quarter of the...detachment of Goths marching in order of battle through the piin(96) /л- it. HI«, 1. vl. p. 384. Sozomen, I. II. c. 9. Philoslorgius, I. lii. с. 3. In this... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1843 - 486 sider
...transported, without damage or delay, to the chinch of the apostle. From the extremity, perhaps, ofthe Quirinal hill, to the distant quarter of the Vatican,...detachment of Goths marching in order of battle through the prin;96) Zosirnu«, I. vl. p. 3M. Bozomen, I. ii. c. 9. Philoslorc inn, I. til. c. 3. In this place... | |
| 1846 - 784 sider
...the principal streets, protecting with their glittering arms the long train of terrified citizens, who bore aloft on their heads the sacred vessels of gold and silver. As the neighbouring houses poured out their little companies of age and youth to mingle with the gathering... | |
| 1846 - 782 sider
...the principal streets, protecting with their glittering arms the long train of terrified citizens, who bore aloft on their heads the sacred vessels of gold and silver. As the neighbouring houses poured out their little companies of age and youth to mingle with the gathering... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1846 - 828 sider
...the principal streets, protecting with their glittering arms the long train of terrified citizens, who bore aloft on their heads the sacred vessels of gold and silver. As the neighbouring houses poured out their little companies of age and youth to mingle with the gathering... | |
| William Ingraham Kip - 1850 - 306 sider
...be transported, without damage or delay, to the Church of the Apostle. From the extremity, perhaps, of the Quirinal Hill, to the distant quarter of the...streets, protected with glittering arms the long train of then• devout companions, who bore aloft on their heads the sacred vessels of gold and silver ; and... | |
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