The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 4John D. Morris & Company, 1983 |
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... dangerous project ; and John , who might have known the value of oaths and prom- ises , was tempted to accept a nocturnal ... danger , he pusillani- mously fled to the sanctuary of the Church . The favorite of Justinian was sacrificed to ...
... dangerous project ; and John , who might have known the value of oaths and prom- ises , was tempted to accept a nocturnal ... danger , he pusillani- mously fled to the sanctuary of the Church . The favorite of Justinian was sacrificed to ...
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... danger lest their own lives , or at least their lucrative employ- ments , should be made responsible for the deficiency of the supply . Inspired by such selfish motives ( for we may not suspect him of any zeal for the public good ) ...
... danger lest their own lives , or at least their lucrative employ- ments , should be made responsible for the deficiency of the supply . Inspired by such selfish motives ( for we may not suspect him of any zeal for the public good ) ...
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... danger deter- mined Chosroes to a speedy retreat : he burned in his passage the vacant town of Melitene ; and , without consulting the safety of his troops , boldly swam the Euphrates on the back of an elephant . After this unsuccessful ...
... danger deter- mined Chosroes to a speedy retreat : he burned in his passage the vacant town of Melitene ; and , without consulting the safety of his troops , boldly swam the Euphrates on the back of an elephant . After this unsuccessful ...
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CHAPTER XXXVIII | 13 |
Defeat and Submission of | 20 |
497 etc Submission of the Armo | 25 |
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