The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... victory . He had received from the court of Ra- venna the important commission of extirpating rebellion in the provinces of the West ; and the pretended emperor Constantine , after enjoying a short and anxious respite , was again ...
... victory . He had received from the court of Ra- venna the important commission of extirpating rebellion in the provinces of the West ; and the pretended emperor Constantine , after enjoying a short and anxious respite , was again ...
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... victory , Wallia was faithful to his engagements ; he restored his Spanish conquests to the obedience of Honorius ; and the tyranny of the Imperial officers soon reduced an oppressed people to regret the time of their Barbarian ...
... victory , Wallia was faithful to his engagements ; he restored his Spanish conquests to the obedience of Honorius ; and the tyranny of the Imperial officers soon reduced an oppressed people to regret the time of their Barbarian ...
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... victory , which he obtained over the Goths of Thes- saly ; but he was too prone , after the example of his sover . eign , to enjoy the luxury of peace , and to abandon his con- fidence to wicked and designing flatterers . Timasius had ...
... victory , which he obtained over the Goths of Thes- saly ; but he was too prone , after the example of his sover . eign , to enjoy the luxury of peace , and to abandon his con- fidence to wicked and designing flatterers . Timasius had ...
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... victory . Tribigild sur- prised the unguarded camp of the Romans , in the darkness of the night ; seduced the faith of the greater part of the Barbarian auxiliaries , and dissipated , without much effort , the troops , which had been ...
... victory . Tribigild sur- prised the unguarded camp of the Romans , in the darkness of the night ; seduced the faith of the greater part of the Barbarian auxiliaries , and dissipated , without much effort , the troops , which had been ...
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... victory of the Hellespont , the head of Gainas , the inestimable gift of the conqueror , was received at Constantinople with the most liberal expressions of grati- tude ; and the public deliverance was celebrated by festivals and ...
... victory of the Hellespont , the head of Gainas , the inestimable gift of the conqueror , was received at Constantinople with the most liberal expressions of grati- tude ; and the public deliverance was celebrated by festivals and ...
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