The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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Edward Gibbon. 'military order, since princes who tremble on the throne, will guard their safety by the instant secrifice of every obnoxious subject. The emperor expatiated on the mischiefs of a lawlefs caprice which the soldiers could ...
Edward Gibbon. 'military order, since princes who tremble on the throne, will guard their safety by the instant secrifice of every obnoxious subject. The emperor expatiated on the mischiefs of a lawlefs caprice which the soldiers could ...
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... since even in a naval expedition they were accompanied by their families. III. The loss of their fleet, which was either taken or sunk, had intercepted the retreat of the Goths. A vast circle of Roman posts distributed with skill ...
... since even in a naval expedition they were accompanied by their families. III. The loss of their fleet, which was either taken or sunk, had intercepted the retreat of the Goths. A vast circle of Roman posts distributed with skill ...
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... since the defence of the capital betrayed the decline of the monarchy. The Romans of a more prosperous age, who trusted to the arms of the legions the safety of the srontier camps ", were very sarfrom entertaining a suspicion, that it ...
... since the defence of the capital betrayed the decline of the monarchy. The Romans of a more prosperous age, who trusted to the arms of the legions the safety of the srontier camps ", were very sarfrom entertaining a suspicion, that it ...
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... since been gratified in a more splendid manner by Meflieurs Wood and Dawkins. For the history os Palmyra, we may consult the masterly dissertation os Dr. Halley in the Philosophical Transactionsz Low-. thorp's Abridgment, vol. iii. p ...
... since been gratified in a more splendid manner by Meflieurs Wood and Dawkins. For the history os Palmyra, we may consult the masterly dissertation os Dr. Halley in the Philosophical Transactionsz Low-. thorp's Abridgment, vol. iii. p ...
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... since' the captivity of Valerian. When the Syrian queen was brought into the presence of Aurelian, he sternly asked her, How she had presumed to rise in arms against the c. Behaviour of Zenobia. 7' Hist. August. p. 218. Zosimus, I. i. p. ...
... since' the captivity of Valerian. When the Syrian queen was brought into the presence of Aurelian, he sternly asked her, How she had presumed to rise in arms against the c. Behaviour of Zenobia. 7' Hist. August. p. 218. Zosimus, I. i. p. ...
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