The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 4H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 4
... Franks and the Suevi , whom he had van- quished in the field , to become the useful confederates of the republic . From a principle of interest as well as gratitude , Etius assiduously cultivated the alliance of the Huns . While he ...
... Franks and the Suevi , whom he had van- quished in the field , to become the useful confederates of the republic . From a principle of interest as well as gratitude , Etius assiduously cultivated the alliance of the Huns . While he ...
Side 5
... Franks . The kingdom established by the Visigoths , in the southern provinces of Gaul , had gradually acquired strength and maturity ; and the conduct of those ambitious barbarians , either in peace or war , engaged the perpetual ...
... Franks . The kingdom established by the Visigoths , in the southern provinces of Gaul , had gradually acquired strength and maturity ; and the conduct of those ambitious barbarians , either in peace or war , engaged the perpetual ...
Side 9
... Franks , whose monarchy was still confined to the neighbourhood of the Lower Rhine , had wisely established the right of hereditary succession in the noble family of the Merovingians . These princes were elevated on a buckler , the ...
... Franks , whose monarchy was still confined to the neighbourhood of the Lower Rhine , had wisely established the right of hereditary succession in the noble family of the Merovingians . These princes were elevated on a buckler , the ...
Side 10
... Franks was informed that the defenceless state of the second Belgic must yield , on the slightest attack , to the valour of his subjects . He boldly penetrated through the thickets and morasses of the Carbonarian forest , occupied ...
... Franks was informed that the defenceless state of the second Belgic must yield , on the slightest attack , to the valour of his subjects . He boldly penetrated through the thickets and morasses of the Carbonarian forest , occupied ...
Side 11
... Franks were oppressed before they could recover their arms , or their ranks ; and their unavailing valour was fatal only to themselves . The loaded wagons which had followed their march , afforded a rich booty ; and the virgin bride ...
... Franks were oppressed before they could recover their arms , or their ranks ; and their unavailing valour was fatal only to themselves . The loaded wagons which had followed their march , afforded a rich booty ; and the virgin bride ...
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