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... body of fourscore thousand men . Forty thousand Moors and Carthaginians had been raised w Zosimus , 1. ii . p . 84 , 85. Nazarius in Panegyr . x . 7—13 . * See Panegyr . Vet . ix . 2. Omnibus fere tuis Comitibus et Ducibus non solum ...
... body of fourscore thousand men . Forty thousand Moors and Carthaginians had been raised w Zosimus , 1. ii . p . 84 , 85. Nazarius in Panegyr . x . 7—13 . * See Panegyr . Vet . ix . 2. Omnibus fere tuis Comitibus et Ducibus non solum ...
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... bodies . The aspect of this cavalry was formidable , their weight almost irresistible ; and as , on this occasion , their generals had drawn them up in a compact column or wedge , with a sharp point , and with spreading flanks , they ...
... bodies . The aspect of this cavalry was formidable , their weight almost irresistible ; and as , on this occasion , their generals had drawn them up in a compact column or wedge , with a sharp point , and with spreading flanks , they ...
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... body of cavalry , which was defeated in an engagement near Brescia , and pursued by the Gallic legions as far as the gates of Verona . The necessity , the importance , and the difficulties of the siege of Verona , immediately pre ...
... body of cavalry , which was defeated in an engagement near Brescia , and pursued by the Gallic legions as far as the gates of Verona . The necessity , the importance , and the difficulties of the siege of Verona , immediately pre ...
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... bodies covered the same ground that had been occupied by their ranks . The confusion then became general , and the ... body , which had sunk very deep into the mud , was found with some diffi- culty the next day . The sight of his head ...
... bodies covered the same ground that had been occupied by their ranks . The confusion then became general , and the ... body , which had sunk very deep into the mud , was found with some diffi- culty the next day . The sight of his head ...
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... body should be found un- worthy of the royal embraces . Coyness and disdain were considered as treason , and the obstinate fair one was condemned to be drowned . A custom was gra- dually introduced , that no person should marry a wife ...
... body should be found un- worthy of the royal embraces . Coyness and disdain were considered as treason , and the obstinate fair one was condemned to be drowned . A custom was gra- dually introduced , that no person should marry a wife ...
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