The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... arms into Germany ......... ib . He builds a wall from the Rhine to the Danube 187 Introduction and Settlement of the Bar- barians ........ Daring Enterprise of the Franks .......... 279 Revolt of Saturninus in the East 280 of Bonosus ...
... arms into Germany ......... ib . He builds a wall from the Rhine to the Danube 187 Introduction and Settlement of the Bar- barians ........ Daring Enterprise of the Franks .......... 279 Revolt of Saturninus in the East 280 of Bonosus ...
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... arms ; and that , in the prosecution of remote wars , the undertaking became every day more difficult , the event more doubtful , and the possession more precarious , and less beneficial . The experience of Augustus added weight to ...
... arms ; and that , in the prosecution of remote wars , the undertaking became every day more difficult , the event more doubtful , and the possession more precarious , and less beneficial . The experience of Augustus added weight to ...
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... arms with savage fierceness ; they laid them down , or turned them against each other with wild incon- stancy ; and while they fought singly , they were successively subdued . Neither the fortitude of Caractacus , nor the despair of ...
... arms with savage fierceness ; they laid them down , or turned them against each other with wild incon- stancy ; and while they fought singly , they were successively subdued . Neither the fortitude of Caractacus , nor the despair of ...
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... arms added weight and dignity to the mode- ration of the emperors . They preserved peace by a constant preparation for war ; and while justice regulated their conduct , they announced to the nations on their confines , that they were as ...
... arms added weight and dignity to the mode- ration of the emperors . They preserved peace by a constant preparation for war ; and while justice regulated their conduct , they announced to the nations on their confines , that they were as ...
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... arms , in which his rank and reputation would depend on his own valour : and that , although the prowess of a private soldier must often escape the notice of fame , his own behaviour might sometimes confer glory or disgrace on the ...
... arms , in which his rank and reputation would depend on his own valour : and that , although the prowess of a private soldier must often escape the notice of fame , his own behaviour might sometimes confer glory or disgrace on the ...
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