The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... considerable army, stationed on the Upper Dan'ube, invested with the Imperial purple their leader Aureolus 3 who disdaining a confined and barren reign over the mountains of Rhaetia, passed the Alps, occupied Milan, threatened Rome, and ...
... considerable army, stationed on the Upper Dan'ube, invested with the Imperial purple their leader Aureolus 3 who disdaining a confined and barren reign over the mountains of Rhaetia, passed the Alps, occupied Milan, threatened Rome, and ...
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... Considerable was the number of female captives, that every soldier obtained to his share two or three women. ' may conclude, that the invaders entertained some designs of settlement as well as of plunder; since even in a naval ...
... Considerable was the number of female captives, that every soldier obtained to his share two or three women. ' may conclude, that the invaders entertained some designs of settlement as well as of plunder; since even in a naval ...
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... considerable force; and though his reign lasted only seventeen days, he had time to obtain the sanction of the senate; and to experience a mu. tiny of the troops. As soon as he'was informed that the great army of the Danube had invested ...
... considerable force; and though his reign lasted only seventeen days, he had time to obtain the sanction of the senate; and to experience a mu. tiny of the troops. As soon as he'was informed that the great army of the Danube had invested ...
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... considerable number of its inhabitants, who dreaded exile more than a Gothic master '3. These degenerate-,R0mans continued to serve the empire, whose allegiance they had renounced by introducing among their conquerors the first notions ...
... considerable number of its inhabitants, who dreaded exile more than a Gothic master '3. These degenerate-,R0mans continued to serve the empire, whose allegiance they had renounced by introducing among their conquerors the first notions ...
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... considerable battles are mentioned, in which the prin. cipal force of both armics was obstinater engaged 3'. The success was various. In the first, fought near Placentia,_ the Romans received so severe a blow, that, according to the ...
... considerable battles are mentioned, in which the prin. cipal force of both armics was obstinater engaged 3'. The success was various. In the first, fought near Placentia,_ the Romans received so severe a blow, that, according to the ...
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