The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... peace , they would still persevere in perpetual and implacable war against the enemy of the republic . This rash engagement opposed an insuperable bar to all future negotiation . The ministers of Honorius were heard to declare , that if ...
... peace , they would still persevere in perpetual and implacable war against the enemy of the republic . This rash engagement opposed an insuperable bar to all future negotiation . The ministers of Honorius were heard to declare , that if ...
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... peace , and to conjure the emperor , that he would save the city and its inhabitants from hostile fire , and the sword of the Barbarians . These impending calamities were , however , averted , not indeed by the wisdom of Honorius , but ...
... peace , and to conjure the emperor , that he would save the city and its inhabitants from hostile fire , and the sword of the Barbarians . These impending calamities were , however , averted , not indeed by the wisdom of Honorius , but ...
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... peace and friendship , to the son of Theodosius.95 The officers who returned to their duty , were reinstated in their employments , and even the merit of a tardy repentance was graciously allowed ; but the degraded emperor of the Romans ...
... peace and friendship , to the son of Theodosius.95 The officers who returned to their duty , were reinstated in their employments , and even the merit of a tardy repentance was graciously allowed ; but the degraded emperor of the Romans ...
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... peace perished under the rude grasp of the Barbarians ; and they themselves were incapable of tasting the more ele- gant refinements of luxury , which had been prepared for the use of the soft and polished Italians . Each soldier ...
... peace perished under the rude grasp of the Barbarians ; and they themselves were incapable of tasting the more ele- gant refinements of luxury , which had been prepared for the use of the soft and polished Italians . Each soldier ...
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... peace . But the daughter of Theodosius submitted , without reluc tance , to the desires of the conqueror , a young and valiant prince , who yielded to Alaric in loftiness of stature , but who excelled in the more attractive qualities of ...
... peace . But the daughter of Theodosius submitted , without reluc tance , to the desires of the conqueror , a young and valiant prince , who yielded to Alaric in loftiness of stature , but who excelled in the more attractive qualities of ...
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