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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... person and character before me in a different light to that in which they appear to those who know him only from his works . I agreed with you ; and was not undeceived , till I endeavoured to collect my thoughts , and took up my pen to ...
... person and character before me in a different light to that in which they appear to those who know him only from his works . I agreed with you ; and was not undeceived , till I endeavoured to collect my thoughts , and took up my pen to ...
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... person , deportment , and manner of speaking , some eccentricities , or negligent habits , which malignant frivolity ridiculed , and by which mediocrity complacently imagined , that the solid talents and conversational powers of a great ...
... person , deportment , and manner of speaking , some eccentricities , or negligent habits , which malignant frivolity ridiculed , and by which mediocrity complacently imagined , that the solid talents and conversational powers of a great ...
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... person of Valerius Defeat and Death of Decius and his Son . 251. Election of Gallus 252. Retreat of the Goths Gallus purchases Peace by the payment of an Annual Tribute Popular Discontent Gallus Abandoned and Slain 301 • 302 304 305 305 ...
... person of Valerius Defeat and Death of Decius and his Son . 251. Election of Gallus 252. Retreat of the Goths Gallus purchases Peace by the payment of an Annual Tribute Popular Discontent Gallus Abandoned and Slain 301 • 302 304 305 305 ...
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... person and his legions to the arrows of the Parthians , he obtained , by an honourable treaty , the restitution of the standards and prisoners which had been taken in the defeat of Crassus . * His generals , in the early part of his ...
... person and his legions to the arrows of the Parthians , he obtained , by an honourable treaty , the restitution of the standards and prisoners which had been taken in the defeat of Crassus . * His generals , in the early part of his ...
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... person of Trajan , produced an emperor whom the Scipios would not have disowned for their country- man . The situation of the Greeks was very different from that of the Barbarians . The former had been long since civilized and corrupted ...
... person of Trajan , produced an emperor whom the Scipios would not have disowned for their country- man . The situation of the Greeks was very different from that of the Barbarians . The former had been long since civilized and corrupted ...
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