The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1Harper, 1905 |
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... troops advance from the most remote and opposite quarters , they are constantly bearing down and concentrating themselves on one point , that which is still occupied by the name and by the waning power of Rome . Whether he traces the ...
... troops advance from the most remote and opposite quarters , they are constantly bearing down and concentrating themselves on one point , that which is still occupied by the name and by the waning power of Rome . Whether he traces the ...
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... troops , while he would have contracted with more pleasure , though not perhaps at a cheaper rate , for the service of King James . During his res- idence abroad , his concerns at home were managed by his mother , Hester , an active and ...
... troops , while he would have contracted with more pleasure , though not perhaps at a cheaper rate , for the service of King James . During his res- idence abroad , his concerns at home were managed by his mother , Hester , an active and ...
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... troops of opposition . The Lords of Trade were not immediately dismissed , but the board itself was abolished by Mr. Burke's bill , which decency had compelled the patri- 44 It may not be generally known that Louis the Sixteenth is a ...
... troops of opposition . The Lords of Trade were not immediately dismissed , but the board itself was abolished by Mr. Burke's bill , which decency had compelled the patri- 44 It may not be generally known that Louis the Sixteenth is a ...
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... troops of modern Europe , were drawn from the meanest , and very frequently from the most profligate , of mankind . Discipline . That public virtue which among the ancients was denomi- nated patriotism is derived from a strong sense of ...
... troops of modern Europe , were drawn from the meanest , and very frequently from the most profligate , of mankind . Discipline . That public virtue which among the ancients was denomi- nated patriotism is derived from a strong sense of ...
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... troops to their standards was inspired by the united influence of religion and of honor . The golden eagle , which glittered in the front of the legion , was the object of their fondest devotion ; nor was it esteemed less impious than ...
... troops to their standards was inspired by the united influence of religion and of honor . The golden eagle , which glittered in the front of the legion , was the object of their fondest devotion ; nor was it esteemed less impious than ...
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