The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... torn asunder by some convulsion of the elements ; and at the foot of the European moun tain , the fortress of Gibraltar is now seated . The whole extent of the Mediterranean sea , its coasts , and its islands , were comprised within the ...
... torn asunder by some convulsion of the elements ; and at the foot of the European moun tain , the fortress of Gibraltar is now seated . The whole extent of the Mediterranean sea , its coasts , and its islands , were comprised within the ...
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... torn from the arms of their friends and parents ; the mouths of the communicants were held open , by a wooden engine , while the consecrated p See Socrates , 1. ii . c . 6 , 7-12 , 13-17 , 16-26 , 27-38 ; and Sozo- men , 1. iii . 3 , 4 ...
... torn from the arms of their friends and parents ; the mouths of the communicants were held open , by a wooden engine , while the consecrated p See Socrates , 1. ii . c . 6 , 7-12 , 13-17 , 16-26 , 27-38 ; and Sozo- men , 1. iii . 3 , 4 ...
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... torn from their native homes by the command of Hunneric . During the night they were confined , like a herd of cattle , amidst their own ordure : during the day they pursued their march over the burning sands ; and if they fainted under ...
... torn from their native homes by the command of Hunneric . During the night they were confined , like a herd of cattle , amidst their own ordure : during the day they pursued their march over the burning sands ; and if they fainted under ...
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