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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... latter . The proximity of its situation to the coast of Gaul seemed to invite their arms : the pleasing , though doubtful intelligence of a pearl fishery , attracted their avarice ; * and as Britain was viewed in the light of a distinct ...
... latter . The proximity of its situation to the coast of Gaul seemed to invite their arms : the pleasing , though doubtful intelligence of a pearl fishery , attracted their avarice ; * and as Britain was viewed in the light of a distinct ...
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... latter use of his weapon , as his own body remained less ex- posed , whilst he inflicted a more dangerous wound on his adversary . The legion was usually drawn up eight deep ; and the regular distance of three feet was left between the ...
... latter use of his weapon , as his own body remained less ex- posed , whilst he inflicted a more dangerous wound on his adversary . The legion was usually drawn up eight deep ; and the regular distance of three feet was left between the ...
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... latter in ten , before they were held to be qualified by experience for this rank . ( Polyb . vi . 17 , cum Lips . ) In the last days of the republic , this rule was no longer so strictly observed . Favour and interest often prevailed ...
... latter in ten , before they were held to be qualified by experience for this rank . ( Polyb . vi . 17 , cum Lips . ) In the last days of the republic , this rule was no longer so strictly observed . Favour and interest often prevailed ...
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... latter of those mighty streams , which rises at the distance of only thirty miles from the former , flows above thirteen hundred miles , for the most part to the south - east , collects the tribute of sixty navigable rivers , and is at ...
... latter of those mighty streams , which rises at the distance of only thirty miles from the former , flows above thirteen hundred miles , for the most part to the south - east , collects the tribute of sixty navigable rivers , and is at ...
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... latter a Turkish pasha ; but the whole country is still infested by tribes of barbarians , whose savage independence * The name of Illyricum originally belonged to the sea - coast of the Adriatic , and was gradually extended by the ...
... latter a Turkish pasha ; but the whole country is still infested by tribes of barbarians , whose savage independence * The name of Illyricum originally belonged to the sea - coast of the Adriatic , and was gradually extended by the ...
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