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... youth of Greece or Italy could be assembled under the same standard , either to defend their own confines or to invade the territories of the adjacent tribes . The progress of manufactures and commerce insensibly collects a large multi ...
... youth of Greece or Italy could be assembled under the same standard , either to defend their own confines or to invade the territories of the adjacent tribes . The progress of manufactures and commerce insensibly collects a large multi ...
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... youth should assemble in the capital cities of their respective provinces ; and , as a report was industriously circulated that they were summoned to receive a liberal gift of lands and money , the pleasing hope allayed the fury of ...
... youth should assemble in the capital cities of their respective provinces ; and , as a report was industriously circulated that they were summoned to receive a liberal gift of lands and money , the pleasing hope allayed the fury of ...
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... youth he em- braced the profession of arms ; his prudence and valour were soon distinguished in the field ; the horsemen and archers of 16 Zosimus ( 1. v . p . 290 [ o . 4 ] ) , Orosius ( 1. vii . c . 37 ) , and the Chronicle of Mar ...
... youth he em- braced the profession of arms ; his prudence and valour were soon distinguished in the field ; the horsemen and archers of 16 Zosimus ( 1. v . p . 290 [ o . 4 ] ) , Orosius ( 1. vii . c . 37 ) , and the Chronicle of Mar ...
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CHAPTER XXV | 1 |
The cause of the Gothic | 7 |
The two Eastern expeditions of Stilicho and his Illyric policy | 12 |
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