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... arms and ensigns , which threatened each other , presented the image of a civil war . The discipline and tactics of the Greeks and Romans form an interesting part of their national manners . The attentive study of the military ...
... arms and ensigns , which threatened each other , presented the image of a civil war . The discipline and tactics of the Greeks and Romans form an interesting part of their national manners . The attentive study of the military ...
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... even those celestial or infernal arms were insufficient to protect a pusillanimous nation . See Gaubil , Hist . des he observed a stork , preparing to leave her nest 26 [ CH . XXXV . INVASION OF ITALY Invasion of Italy by Attila.
... even those celestial or infernal arms were insufficient to protect a pusillanimous nation . See Gaubil , Hist . des he observed a stork , preparing to leave her nest 26 [ CH . XXXV . INVASION OF ITALY Invasion of Italy by Attila.
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... arms of the Heruli , and the heavy weapons of the Alani , encoun- tered or supported each other ; and the victory of Ardaric was accompanied with the slaughter of thirty thousand of his enemies . Ellac , the eldest son of Attila , lost ...
... arms of the Heruli , and the heavy weapons of the Alani , encoun- tered or supported each other ; and the victory of Ardaric was accompanied with the slaughter of thirty thousand of his enemies . Ellac , the eldest son of Attila , lost ...
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... arms ; the Moors and Africans were allured by the hopes of plunder ; and , after an interval of six cen- turies , the fleets that issued from the port of Carthage again claimed the empire of the Mediterranean . The success of the ...
... arms ; the Moors and Africans were allured by the hopes of plunder ; and , after an interval of six cen- turies , the fleets that issued from the port of Carthage again claimed the empire of the Mediterranean . The success of the ...
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... arms and hunting . Thirty years of his life were laudably spent in the public service ; he alternately displayed his talents in war and negotiation ; and the soldier of Etius , after executing the most important embassies , was raised ...
... arms and hunting . Thirty years of his life were laudably spent in the public service ; he alternately displayed his talents in war and negotiation ; and the soldier of Etius , after executing the most important embassies , was raised ...
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