The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: t. 2, t. 3, t. 4, t. 5, t. 6, t. 7Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... EXERCISES ; containing Skating , Riding , Driving , Shooting , Sailing , Rowing , Swimming , & c . Tenth Edition , revised , with numerous Plates . 35. MILLER'S HISTORY OF THE ANGLO - SAXONS , on the basis of SHARON TURNER . Portrait of ...
... EXERCISES ; containing Skating , Riding , Driving , Shooting , Sailing , Rowing , Swimming , & c . Tenth Edition , revised , with numerous Plates . 35. MILLER'S HISTORY OF THE ANGLO - SAXONS , on the basis of SHARON TURNER . Portrait of ...
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... Exercises The Legions under the Emperors Arms · Cavalry Auxiliaries Artillery Encampment March Number and Disposition of the Legions Navy · Amount of the whole Establishment View of the Provinces of the Roman Empire Spain • Gaul Britain ...
... Exercises The Legions under the Emperors Arms · Cavalry Auxiliaries Artillery Encampment March Number and Disposition of the Legions Navy · Amount of the whole Establishment View of the Provinces of the Roman Empire Spain • Gaul Britain ...
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... exercise of tyranny , the first Cæsars seldom showed themselves to the armies , or to the provinces ; nor were they disposed to suffer , that those triumphs which their indolence neglected , should be usurped by the conduct and valour ...
... exercise of tyranny , the first Cæsars seldom showed themselves to the armies , or to the provinces ; nor were they disposed to suffer , that those triumphs which their indolence neglected , should be usurped by the conduct and valour ...
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... exercise the legions of the frontier , the reigns of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius offer the fair prospect of universal peace . The Roman name was revered among the most remote nations of the earth . The fiercest barbarians frequently ...
... exercise the legions of the frontier , the reigns of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius offer the fair prospect of universal peace . The Roman name was revered among the most remote nations of the earth . The fiercest barbarians frequently ...
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... exercise of arms was sought for in the country rather than in cities ; and it was very reasonably presumed , that the hardy occupations of smiths , carpenters , and huntsmen , would supply more vigour and resolution , than the sedentary ...
... exercise of arms was sought for in the country rather than in cities ; and it was very reasonably presumed , that the hardy occupations of smiths , carpenters , and huntsmen , would supply more vigour and resolution , than the sedentary ...
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