The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... native soil , the bleak and barren hills of Scythia , and the frozen banks of the Elbe and Danube , added new charms to the felicity of the Italian climate.127 Whether fame , or conquest , or riches , were the object of Alaric , he ...
... native soil , the bleak and barren hills of Scythia , and the frozen banks of the Elbe and Danube , added new charms to the felicity of the Italian climate.127 Whether fame , or conquest , or riches , were the object of Alaric , he ...
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... native freedom ; and who re- fused , more especially in the mountains of Gallicia , to sub- mit to the Barbarian yoke . ' " 158 The important present of the heads of Jovinus and Sebastian had approved the friendship of Adolphus , and ...
... native freedom ; and who re- fused , more especially in the mountains of Gallicia , to sub- mit to the Barbarian yoke . ' " 158 The important present of the heads of Jovinus and Sebastian had approved the friendship of Adolphus , and ...
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... native . See in Salvian ( de Gubern . Dei , p . 228. Paris , 1608 ) a florid description of the provinces of Aquitain and Novempopulania . 163 Orosius ( 1. vii . c . 32 , p . 550 ) commends the mildness and modesty of these Burgundians ...
... native . See in Salvian ( de Gubern . Dei , p . 228. Paris , 1608 ) a florid description of the provinces of Aquitain and Novempopulania . 163 Orosius ( 1. vii . c . 32 , p . 550 ) commends the mildness and modesty of these Burgundians ...
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... natives relinquished with a sigh the inheritance of their fathers . Yet these domestic mis- fortunes , which are seldom the lot of a vanquished people , had been felt and inflicted by the Romans themselves , not only in the insolence of ...
... natives relinquished with a sigh the inheritance of their fathers . Yet these domestic mis- fortunes , which are seldom the lot of a vanquished people , had been felt and inflicted by the Romans themselves , not only in the insolence of ...
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... native subjects , am- bitiously solicited the more honorable rank of master- generals of the Imperial armies . Such was the involun- tary reverence which the Roman name still impressed on the minds of those warriors , who had borne away ...
... native subjects , am- bitiously solicited the more honorable rank of master- generals of the Imperial armies . Such was the involun- tary reverence which the Roman name still impressed on the minds of those warriors , who had borne away ...
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