The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... oppression of Count Heraclian , who basely sold , in matrimonial prostitution , the noblest maidens of Rome to the lust or avarice of the Syrian mer- chants . The Italian fugitives were dispersed through the provinces , along the coast ...
... oppression of Count Heraclian , who basely sold , in matrimonial prostitution , the noblest maidens of Rome to the lust or avarice of the Syrian mer- chants . The Italian fugitives were dispersed through the provinces , along the coast ...
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... oppressed provincials might exclaim , that the miserable remnant , which the enemy had spared , was cruelly ravished by their pretended allies ; yet some specious colors were not wanting to palliate , or justify , the violence of the ...
... oppressed provincials might exclaim , that the miserable remnant , which the enemy had spared , was cruelly ravished by their pretended allies ; yet some specious colors were not wanting to palliate , or justify , the violence of the ...
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... oppressed by multitudes , this band of heroes deserved the esteem , without exciting the compassion , of their enemies ; and the lion was no sooner taken in the toils , 154 than he was instantly despatched . The death of Sarus dissolved ...
... oppressed by multitudes , this band of heroes deserved the esteem , without exciting the compassion , of their enemies ; and the lion was no sooner taken in the toils , 154 than he was instantly despatched . The death of Sarus dissolved ...
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... oppressed people to regret the time of their Barbarian servitude . While the event of the war was still doubtful , the first advantages obtained by the arms of Wallia had encouraged the court of Ravenna to decree the honors of a triumph ...
... oppressed people to regret the time of their Barbarian servitude . While the event of the war was still doubtful , the first advantages obtained by the arms of Wallia had encouraged the court of Ravenna to decree the honors of a triumph ...
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... oppressive , and who were capriciously impelled , by interest or passion , to violate the public peace . A heavy and ... oppressed the liberty of their country . Two poets of unequal fame have deplored , in similar circum- stances , the ...
... oppressive , and who were capriciously impelled , by interest or passion , to violate the public peace . A heavy and ... oppressed the liberty of their country . Two poets of unequal fame have deplored , in similar circum- stances , the ...
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