The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 4H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 15
... ancient rampart , which still bears the name of De Hunnen - Schants , or the Huns ' Fort . This was probably erected and garrisoned by them to overawe the Batavi , whose island it commanded . - ED . ] The ancient legendaries deserve ...
... ancient rampart , which still bears the name of De Hunnen - Schants , or the Huns ' Fort . This was probably erected and garrisoned by them to overawe the Batavi , whose island it commanded . - ED . ] The ancient legendaries deserve ...
Side 25
... ancient Thuringia , and derives its name from the Gothic tribe of the Thervingi . [ We are justified in disbelieving the barbarities here related , till we are convinced by unquestionable evidence . The only authority , on which this ...
... ancient Thuringia , and derives its name from the Gothic tribe of the Thervingi . [ We are justified in disbelieving the barbarities here related , till we are convinced by unquestionable evidence . The only authority , on which this ...
Side 27
... ancient seats unless these towers had been devoted to impending ruin and solitude . * The favourable omen inspired an assurance of victory ; the siege was renewed and prosecuted with fresh vigour ; a large breach was made in the part of ...
... ancient seats unless these towers had been devoted to impending ruin and solitude . * The favourable omen inspired an assurance of victory ; the siege was renewed and prosecuted with fresh vigour ; a large breach was made in the part of ...
Side 28
... were Avainach , river or water - landers , a name , to which the Latins , elsewhere as well the ancient dignity of Padua was supported by agriculture and 28 [ CH . XXXV . FOUNDATION OF THE Foundation of the Republic of Venice.
... were Avainach , river or water - landers , a name , to which the Latins , elsewhere as well the ancient dignity of Padua was supported by agriculture and 28 [ CH . XXXV . FOUNDATION OF THE Foundation of the Republic of Venice.
Side 29
... ancient geo- grapher mentions them . Those in which the people of Aquileia took refuge , were holms , formed by the numerous channels into which the rivers divided , as they approached the sea . The Padus ( Po ) and Medoacus ( Brenta ) ...
... ancient geo- grapher mentions them . Those in which the people of Aquileia took refuge , were holms , formed by the numerous channels into which the rivers divided , as they approached the sea . The Padus ( Po ) and Medoacus ( Brenta ) ...
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