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... prince that the terror of his name and the arms of his lieutenants would be sufficient to complete the conquest of the dismayed barbarians , or to impose such conditions as were more advantageous than any conquest . By a dexterous ...
... prince that the terror of his name and the arms of his lieutenants would be sufficient to complete the conquest of the dismayed barbarians , or to impose such conditions as were more advantageous than any conquest . By a dexterous ...
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... prince , and com- manded the obedience of the troops ; and perhaps , if it nad been related by a judicious historian , we should find this action , worthy of Cæsar himself , reduced nearer to the evel of probability and the common ...
... prince , and com- manded the obedience of the troops ; and perhaps , if it nad been related by a judicious historian , we should find this action , worthy of Cæsar himself , reduced nearer to the evel of probability and the common ...
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... prince were stained by a licentious passion , which he indulged in acts of violence , with too little regard to the laws of society , or even to those of love.48 He was slain at Cologne , by a conspiracy of jealous husbands , whose ...
... prince were stained by a licentious passion , which he indulged in acts of violence , with too little regard to the laws of society , or even to those of love.48 He was slain at Cologne , by a conspiracy of jealous husbands , whose ...
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THE REIGN OF DIOCLETIAN AND HIS THREE ASSOCIATES MAXIMIAN | l |
THE EXTENT AND MILITARY FORCE OF THE EMPIRE IN THE AGE | 1 |
D | 7 |
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