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Side 17
... arms. 'His military regulatiOns are' contained in a very Concise'epistle to one of his inferior Officers, who is ... Arm'a, defensive armour. The latter signifies keen and well sharpeued. VOL. lI._ Q was C A? P- was fastened to two trees ...
... arms. 'His military regulatiOns are' contained in a very Concise'epistle to one of his inferior Officers, who is ... Arm'a, defensive armour. The latter signifies keen and well sharpeued. VOL. lI._ Q was C A? P- was fastened to two trees ...
Side 19
... arms, and near his own person: to the damsels he' gave a liberal and Roman education, and by bestowing them in marriage on some of his principal officers, gradually introduced between the two nations the closest and most endearing ...
... arms, and near his own person: to the damsels he' gave a liberal and Roman education, and by bestowing them in marriage on some of his principal officers, gradually introduced between the two nations the closest and most endearing ...
Side 21
... arms of Sesostris and Darius V. _ While the vigorous and moderate conduct of Aurelian restored the Illyrian frontier, the nation of the Alemanni" violated the conditions of peace, which either Gallienus had purchased, or Claudius had ...
... arms of Sesostris and Darius V. _ While the vigorous and moderate conduct of Aurelian restored the Illyrian frontier, the nation of the Alemanni" violated the conditions of peace, which either Gallienus had purchased, or Claudius had ...
Side 23
... arms in well-ordered ranks and awful silence. vThe principal commanders, distinguished by the ensigns of their rank, appeared on horseback on either fide of the Imperial throne. Behind the throne, the consecrated images of the emperor ...
... arms in well-ordered ranks and awful silence. vThe principal commanders, distinguished by the ensigns of their rank, appeared on horseback on either fide of the Imperial throne. Behind the throne, the consecrated images of the emperor ...
Side 25
... arms. The second battle was fought near Fano i in Umbria; on the spot which, five hundred years before, had been fatal to the brotherv of Hannibal 35. Thus far the successfuhGermans CHAR xr. w SuperftillOUS CCfCmonies. 'mistress of the ...
... arms. The second battle was fought near Fano i in Umbria; on the spot which, five hundred years before, had been fatal to the brotherv of Hannibal 35. Thus far the successfuhGermans CHAR xr. w SuperftillOUS CCfCmonies. 'mistress of the ...
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