The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... whose impending ruin would, unless it was timely prevented, crush both the army and the people. ' The various nations of Germany and Sarmatia, who sought under the Gothic standard', had already collected an armament more formidable than ...
... whose impending ruin would, unless it was timely prevented, crush both the army and the people. ' The various nations of Germany and Sarmatia, who sought under the Gothic standard', had already collected an armament more formidable than ...
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... whose__ blood was derived from_the same source as that of Trajan, adopted the Pannonian peasant, gave him his daughter in marriage, and relieved with his ample fortune the honourable poverty which Aurelian had preserved inviolate '3 ...
... whose__ blood was derived from_the same source as that of Trajan, adopted the Pannonian peasant, gave him his daughter in marriage, and relieved with his ample fortune the honourable poverty which Aurelian had preserved inviolate '3 ...
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... whose suffrage the prudence of Aurelian referred the decision of that important question. The. 1' Zosim. l. i. p. 45. Gothic Gothic nation engaged to supply the armies of C HA 18 _THE DECLINE AND FALL He concludes a Treaty with the Goths -
... whose suffrage the prudence of Aurelian referred the decision of that important question. The. 1' Zosim. l. i. p. 45. Gothic Gothic nation engaged to supply the armies of C HA 18 _THE DECLINE AND FALL He concludes a Treaty with the Goths -
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... whose allegiance they had renounced by introducing among their conquerors the first notions of agriculture, the usesul arts, and the conveniences of civilised life. 'An intercourse of. commerce and language was gradually established ...
... whose allegiance they had renounced by introducing among their conquerors the first notions of agriculture, the usesul arts, and the conveniences of civilised life. 'An intercourse of. commerce and language was gradually established ...
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... whose formidable power kept Italy itself in perpetual alarms. Immediately after this conference, it should seem that some unexpected emergency required the emperor's presence in Pannonia. He dC-. volved on his lieutenants the care of ...
... whose formidable power kept Italy itself in perpetual alarms. Immediately after this conference, it should seem that some unexpected emergency required the emperor's presence in Pannonia. He dC-. volved on his lieutenants the care of ...
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