| Junius - 1813 - 530 sider
...and debauched as they were, had still strength enough to awe the Roman populace: but when the distant legions took the alarm, they marched to Rome, and gave away the empire. On this side then, which ever way you turn your eyes, you see nothing but perplexity and distress. You may... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1814 - 730 sider
...how it applies, when you read that part with respect to the guards, where he says, " when the distant legions took the alarm, they marched to Rome and gave away the empire." This is the representation of the occasion, upon which the guards had preferments lavished upon them,... | |
| T. B. Howell, Esq. - 1816 - 804 sider
...how it applies, when you read that part with respect to the guards, where be says, " when the distant legions took the alarm, they marched to Rome and gave away the empire." This is the representation of the occasion, upon which the guards bad preferments lavished upon them,... | |
| 1816 - 724 sider
...how it applies, when you read that part with respect to the guards, where he says, " when the distant legions took the alarm, they marched to Rome and gave away the empire." This is the representation of the occasion, upon which the guards had preferments lavished upon them,... | |
| Thomas Busby - 1816 - 248 sider
...and debauched as they were, had still strengh enough to awe the Roman populace ; but when the distant legions took the alarm, they marched to Rome, and gave away the empire. J On this side, then, .which ever way you turn your eyes, you see nothing but perplexity and distress.... | |
| 1821 - 432 sider
...debauched as they were, had still strength enough to awe the Roman populace ; but when the distant legions took the alarm, they marched to Rome, and gave away the empire. On this side, then, which ever way yon turn your eyes, you see nothing but perplexity and distress. You may... | |
| George Coventry (of Wandsworth.) - 1825 - 440 sider
...debauched as they were, had still strength enough to awe the Roman populace ; but when the distant legions took the alarm, they marched to Rome and gave away the Empire." " The number of commissioned officers in the guards are to the marching regiments as one to eleven... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 742 sider
...debauched as they were, had yet sufficient force to awe the Roman populace ; but, when the distant legions took the alarm, they marched to Rome and gave away the empire." Yes, sir, the State Legislatures slept in the enemy's camp ; but the People of the United States rose... | |
| Benjamin Waterhouse - 1831 - 482 sider
...debauched as they were, had still strength enough to awe the Roman populace ; but when the distant legions took the alarm, they marched to Rome, and gave away the empire. " * The number of commissioned officers in the guards are to the marching regiments as one to eleven... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 sider
...debauched as they were, had still strength enough to awe the Roman populace ; but when the distant . n4. side, then, whichever way you turn your eyes, you see nothing but perplexity and distress. You may... | |
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