The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... head of an 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 ...
... head of an 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 ...
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... head of'which he prepared to invade Italy and his fleet , when it cast anchor at the mouth of the Tiber , indeed surpassed the fleets of Xerxes and Alex- ander , if all the vessels , including the royal galley , and the smallest boat ...
... head of'which he prepared to invade Italy and his fleet , when it cast anchor at the mouth of the Tiber , indeed surpassed the fleets of Xerxes and Alex- ander , if all the vessels , including the royal galley , and the smallest boat ...
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... head of his friend Maximus , who fixed his residence at Tarragona , while the active count pressed forwards , through the Pyrenees , to surprise the two emperors , Con- stantine and Constans , before they could prepare for their defence ...
... head of his friend Maximus , who fixed his residence at Tarragona , while the active count pressed forwards , through the Pyrenees , to surprise the two emperors , Con- stantine and Constans , before they could prepare for their defence ...
Side 67
... head . The wife of Gerontius , who conjured him not to abandon her to a life of misery and disgrace , eagerly presented her neck to his sword ; and the tragic scene was terminated by the death of the count himself , who , after three ...
... head . The wife of Gerontius , who conjured him not to abandon her to a life of misery and disgrace , eagerly presented her neck to his sword ; and the tragic scene was terminated by the death of the count himself , who , after three ...
Side 68
... head of his obnoxious guest would be an acceptable and lucra- tive present for the Imperial general . On this occasion , Constantius behaved with the magnanimity of a genuine Roman . Subduing , or suppressing , every sentiment of jeal ...
... head of his obnoxious guest would be an acceptable and lucra- tive present for the Imperial general . On this occasion , Constantius behaved with the magnanimity of a genuine Roman . Subduing , or suppressing , every sentiment of jeal ...
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