Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 7 |
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... but , at length , the * From this period , to the destruction of the western em- pire , the histories of Rome and Constantinople are of neces- sity blended . Goths Goths finding that the Romans had withdrawn all their garrisons ROME . 9.
... but , at length , the * From this period , to the destruction of the western em- pire , the histories of Rome and Constantinople are of neces- sity blended . Goths Goths finding that the Romans had withdrawn all their garrisons ROME . 9.
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William Fordyce Mavor. Goths finding that the Romans had withdrawn all their garrisons along the Danube , renewed their inroads , and ravaged the country with unheard - of cruelty . Constantine , however , soon repressed their incursions ...
William Fordyce Mavor. Goths finding that the Romans had withdrawn all their garrisons along the Danube , renewed their inroads , and ravaged the country with unheard - of cruelty . Constantine , however , soon repressed their incursions ...
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... Romans , obtained the sceptre of his father , through the influence of that government , after some years of civil ... Roman legions , by an effort of tumultu- ous valour , forced , and possessed them- selves of the Persian camp ; but ...
... Romans , obtained the sceptre of his father , through the influence of that government , after some years of civil ... Roman legions , by an effort of tumultu- ous valour , forced , and possessed them- selves of the Persian camp ; but ...
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... Romans , " said he , " ought to " succour their allies ; but of their assistance " they do not stand in need : " and when they asked a gratification which his predecessors had paid them , he added , " that a warlike prince " had iron ...
... Romans , " said he , " ought to " succour their allies ; but of their assistance " they do not stand in need : " and when they asked a gratification which his predecessors had paid them , he added , " that a warlike prince " had iron ...
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... good citizen , express my " hopes , that the Romans may be blessed with " the government of a virtuous sovereign . " His wound from the exertion he made to speak , speak , began to bleed afresh : he called for ROME . 33.
... good citizen , express my " hopes , that the Romans may be blessed with " the government of a virtuous sovereign . " His wound from the exertion he made to speak , speak , began to bleed afresh : he called for ROME . 33.
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