The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... army which consisted of three independent nations , the Italians , the Spaniards , and the Germans . In the beginning of the sixteenth century , the manners of Italy exhibited a remarkable scene of the deprav- ity of mankind . They ...
... army which consisted of three independent nations , the Italians , the Spaniards , and the Germans . In the beginning of the sixteenth century , the manners of Italy exhibited a remarkable scene of the deprav- ity of mankind . They ...
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... army encumbered with rich and weighty spoils , their intrepid leader advanced along the Appian way into the southern provinces of Italy , destroying whatever dared to oppose his passage , and contenting himself with the plunder of the ...
... army encumbered with rich and weighty spoils , their intrepid leader advanced along the Appian way into the southern provinces of Italy , destroying whatever dared to oppose his passage , and contenting himself with the plunder of the ...
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... army . The name of Honorius , the proclamation of a lawful em- peror , astonished the contending parties of the rebels . Gerontius , abandoned by his own troops , escaped to the confines of Spain ; and rescued his name from oblivion ...
... army . The name of Honorius , the proclamation of a lawful em- peror , astonished the contending parties of the rebels . Gerontius , abandoned by his own troops , escaped to the confines of Spain ; and rescued his name from oblivion ...
Side 68
... army , to disturb the operations of the siege of Arles . The Roman general , instead of expecting the attack in his lines , boldly , and perhaps wisely , resolved to pass the Rhone , and to meet the Barbarians . His measures were ...
... army , to disturb the operations of the siege of Arles . The Roman general , instead of expecting the attack in his lines , boldly , and perhaps wisely , resolved to pass the Rhone , and to meet the Barbarians . His measures were ...
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... army , would have asserted , in a field of battle , the justice of the cause of Honorius . The hasty retreat of Constantius might be justified by weighty reasons ; but he resigned , without a struggle , the possession of Gaul ; and ...
... army , would have asserted , in a field of battle , the justice of the cause of Honorius . The hasty retreat of Constantius might be justified by weighty reasons ; but he resigned , without a struggle , the possession of Gaul ; and ...
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