The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... frequently repelled and chastised ; but their country was never subdued . ( 5 ) The masters of the fairest and most wealthy climates of the globe , turned with contempt from the gloomy hills assailed by the winter tempest , from lakes ...
... frequently repelled and chastised ; but their country was never subdued . ( 5 ) The masters of the fairest and most wealthy climates of the globe , turned with contempt from the gloomy hills assailed by the winter tempest , from lakes ...
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... frequently submitted their differences to the arbitration of the emperor ; and we are informed by a cotemporary historian , that he had seen ambassadors who were refused the honour which they came to solicit , of being admitted into the ...
... frequently submitted their differences to the arbitration of the emperor ; and we are informed by a cotemporary historian , that he had seen ambassadors who were refused the honour which they came to solicit , of being admitted into the ...
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... frequently condescended to instruct the unexperienced soldiers , to reward the diligent , and sometimes to dispute with them the prize of superior strength or dexterity . ( 4 ) Under the reigns of those princes , the science of tactics ...
... frequently condescended to instruct the unexperienced soldiers , to reward the diligent , and sometimes to dispute with them the prize of superior strength or dexterity . ( 4 ) Under the reigns of those princes , the science of tactics ...
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... frequently compelled or persuaded to consume their dangerous valour in remote climates for the benefit of the state . ( 3 ) All these were included under the general name of auxiliaries ; and bow- soever they might vary according to the ...
... frequently compelled or persuaded to consume their dangerous valour in remote climates for the benefit of the state . ( 3 ) All these were included under the general name of auxiliaries ; and bow- soever they might vary according to the ...
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... frequently united , and they still remain the patrimony of a single family . They now contain the residence of a German prince , who styles himself Emperor of the Romans , and form the centre , as well as strength , of the Austrian ...
... frequently united , and they still remain the patrimony of a single family . They now contain the residence of a German prince , who styles himself Emperor of the Romans , and form the centre , as well as strength , of the Austrian ...
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