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... military careers , and constructed the greatest and most compact empire ever reared 1 It is arguable that the Huns may have been a weaker race than some other Asiatic nations with whom they had been struggling , and may have been thrust ...
... military careers , and constructed the greatest and most compact empire ever reared 1 It is arguable that the Huns may have been a weaker race than some other Asiatic nations with whom they had been struggling , and may have been thrust ...
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... military magnificence . On every road radiating from the predatory capitals great swathes of destruction were cut involving the desolation of innumerable cities and the conver- sion of unoffending peoples into immeasurable carrion ...
... military magnificence . On every road radiating from the predatory capitals great swathes of destruction were cut involving the desolation of innumerable cities and the conver- sion of unoffending peoples into immeasurable carrion ...
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... culture , but they radiated their science , even if in constant military form , among the nations then occupying " the back- woods of Europe . " The tribes inhabiting ancient Germany 86 MASTER - CLUES IN WORLD - HISTORY.
... culture , but they radiated their science , even if in constant military form , among the nations then occupying " the back- woods of Europe . " The tribes inhabiting ancient Germany 86 MASTER - CLUES IN WORLD - HISTORY.
Сторінка 90
... military science , though hard put to it at times , generally triumphed against the semi - nomadic tribes cantoned in Europe - Marius and Cæsar winning eternal renown for victories gained over such foes . As already indicated , however ...
... military science , though hard put to it at times , generally triumphed against the semi - nomadic tribes cantoned in Europe - Marius and Cæsar winning eternal renown for victories gained over such foes . As already indicated , however ...
Сторінка 92
... military point of view . Better than Rome , it could not only draw sustenance from its immediate surroundings , but its continental 1 As to the numbers of the invaders see Coulanges ' L'Invasion Germanique , and note , as therein ...
... military point of view . Better than Rome , it could not only draw sustenance from its immediate surroundings , but its continental 1 As to the numbers of the invaders see Coulanges ' L'Invasion Germanique , and note , as therein ...
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