The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... seems to have had the best memoirs. 3 Some supposed him, oddly enough, to be a bastard of the younger Gordian. Others took advantage of the province ofDardzinia, to deduce his origin from Dardaz'ius, and the ancient kings of Troy . _ _ ...
... seems to have had the best memoirs. 3 Some supposed him, oddly enough, to be a bastard of the younger Gordian. Others took advantage of the province ofDardzinia, to deduce his origin from Dardaz'ius, and the ancient kings of Troy . _ _ ...
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... seems to have consulted only the dictates of his heart. The frequent rebellionsof the provinccs had involved almost every person in the guilt of treason, almost ever-y estate in the case of confiscation; and Gallienus often 'displayed ...
... seems to have consulted only the dictates of his heart. The frequent rebellionsof the provinccs had involved almost every person in the guilt of treason, almost ever-y estate in the case of confiscation; and Gallienus often 'displayed ...
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... seem, would have been insufficient to transport their pretended army of three hundred'and twenty thousand barbarians. Whatever might be the real strength of the Goths, the vigour and success of the expedition were not adequate to the ...
... seem, would have been insufficient to transport their pretended army of three hundred'and twenty thousand barbarians. Whatever might be the real strength of the Goths, the vigour and success of the expedition were not adequate to the ...
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... seems Probable that the remaining body of the Gothic and Vandalic tribes embraced the favourable opportunity, abandoned their settlements of the Ukraine, traversed the rivers, and swelled withv new multitudes the destroying host of ...
... seems Probable that the remaining body of the Gothic and Vandalic tribes embraced the favourable opportunity, abandoned their settlements of the Ukraine, traversed the rivers, and swelled withv new multitudes the destroying host of ...
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... seem that some unexpected emergency required the emperor's presence in Pannonia. He dC-. volved on his lieutenants the care of finishing the destruction of the Alemanni, either by the sword, or by the surer operation of famine. 'But an ...
... seem that some unexpected emergency required the emperor's presence in Pannonia. He dC-. volved on his lieutenants the care of finishing the destruction of the Alemanni, either by the sword, or by the surer operation of famine. 'But an ...
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