The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 7John Murray, 1903 |
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... valour and fortune : his victorious armies were paid and rewarded without breaking into the mass of two hundred thousand pounds of gold ( about eight millions sterling ) , which he had buried in the subterraneous vaults of the palace.30 ...
... valour and fortune : his victorious armies were paid and rewarded without breaking into the mass of two hundred thousand pounds of gold ( about eight millions sterling ) , which he had buried in the subterraneous vaults of the palace.30 ...
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... valour of the Franks ; 61 and his prophetic spirit beheld the vision of their future greatness . They alone were excepted from the general prohibition : Hugo , king of France , was the lineal descendant of Charlemagne ; 62 and his ...
... valour of the Franks ; 61 and his prophetic spirit beheld the vision of their future greatness . They alone were excepted from the general prohibition : Hugo , king of France , was the lineal descendant of Charlemagne ; 62 and his ...
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... valour contributed to the victories of Nicephorus and Zimisces ; and if an hostile people pressed too closely on the frontier , they were recalled to the defence of their country , and the desire of peace , by the well - managed attack ...
... valour contributed to the victories of Nicephorus and Zimisces ; and if an hostile people pressed too closely on the frontier , they were recalled to the defence of their country , and the desire of peace , by the well - managed attack ...
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... valour of the ancient Lombards.93 Oblivion of language . By the well - known edict of Caracalla , his subjects , from Britain to Egypt , were entitled to the name and privileges of Romans , the Latin and their national sovereign might ...
... valour of the ancient Lombards.93 Oblivion of language . By the well - known edict of Caracalla , his subjects , from Britain to Egypt , were entitled to the name and privileges of Romans , the Latin and their national sovereign might ...
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... valour and ambition of Chrysocheir , " his successor , embraced a wider circle of rapine and revenge . In alliance with his faithful Moslems , he boldly penetrated into the heart of Asia ; the troops of the frontier and the palace were ...
... valour and ambition of Chrysocheir , " his successor , embraced a wider circle of rapine and revenge . In alliance with his faithful Moslems , he boldly penetrated into the heart of Asia ; the troops of the frontier and the palace were ...
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