The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 6Henry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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... less interesting conquests of the East , and reserving a fuller narrative for those domestic countries , which had been included within the pale of the Roman empire . Yet I must excuse my own defects by a just complaint of the blindness ...
... less interesting conquests of the East , and reserving a fuller narrative for those domestic countries , which had been included within the pale of the Roman empire . Yet I must excuse my own defects by a just complaint of the blindness ...
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... less active or less prudent com- manders ; the Saracens were repulsed with loss in the pas- sage of the Euphrates ; and , though they chastised the insolent pursuit of the Magians , their remaining forces still hovered in the desert of ...
... less active or less prudent com- manders ; the Saracens were repulsed with loss in the pas- sage of the Euphrates ; and , though they chastised the insolent pursuit of the Magians , their remaining forces still hovered in the desert of ...
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... less rapid or extensive . They advanced along the Tigris and the Gulf ; penetrated through the passes of the mountains into the valley of Estachar or Persepolis ; and profaned the last sanctuary of the Magian empire . The grandson of ...
... less rapid or extensive . They advanced along the Tigris and the Gulf ; penetrated through the passes of the mountains into the valley of Estachar or Persepolis ; and profaned the last sanctuary of the Magian empire . The grandson of ...
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... less religious , I might only suspect the legitimacy of the damsel . Al Wakidi ( Ockley , p . 101 ) says " with poisoned arrows ; " but this savage invention is so repugnant to the practice of the Greeks and Romans , that I must suspect ...
... less religious , I might only suspect the legitimacy of the damsel . Al Wakidi ( Ockley , p . 101 ) says " with poisoned arrows ; " but this savage invention is so repugnant to the practice of the Greeks and Romans , that I must suspect ...
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... less effectual than their sword . By short and separate truces they dissolved the union of the enemy ; accustomed the Syrians to compare their friendship with their enmity ; familiarised the idea of their language , religion , and ...
... less effectual than their sword . By short and separate truces they dissolved the union of the enemy ; accustomed the Syrians to compare their friendship with their enmity ; familiarised the idea of their language , religion , and ...
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