Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 7 |
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... took the enemy's camp ; and , after some time , com- pelled Licinius to sue for a truce , which was acceded to . But this was of no long duration ; for soon after , the war breaking out afresh , and the rivals coming once more to a ...
... took the enemy's camp ; and , after some time , com- pelled Licinius to sue for a truce , which was acceded to . But this was of no long duration ; for soon after , the war breaking out afresh , and the rivals coming once more to a ...
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... took the field against the Attuarii , a tribe of the Franks who had ravaged the frontiers of the empire , and penetrating into their country , conquered them with great loss , and fixed his winter quarters at Vienna . When the ...
... took the field against the Attuarii , a tribe of the Franks who had ravaged the frontiers of the empire , and penetrating into their country , conquered them with great loss , and fixed his winter quarters at Vienna . When the ...
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... took place , it seems to imply a meditated defiance of Heaven ; and that it was his resolution to extirpate the christian religion , had he returned victorious ; a design which has certainly been ascribed to this apostate by con ...
... took place , it seems to imply a meditated defiance of Heaven ; and that it was his resolution to extirpate the christian religion , had he returned victorious ; a design which has certainly been ascribed to this apostate by con ...
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... took the most sedulous pains to discover the truth , and with unrelenting severity punished every de- viation in others from their duty . His wife Se- vera , who had unjustly acquired an estate , he first obliged to restore it , and ...
... took the most sedulous pains to discover the truth , and with unrelenting severity punished every de- viation in others from their duty . His wife Se- vera , who had unjustly acquired an estate , he first obliged to restore it , and ...
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... to grant them a passage , and receive them into the empire . Valens im- prudently gave them settlements in Thrace ; but soon after being irritated with bad usage , they they took up arms under their king Fritigern , and 46 ROME .
... to grant them a passage , and receive them into the empire . Valens im- prudently gave them settlements in Thrace ; but soon after being irritated with bad usage , they they took up arms under their king Fritigern , and 46 ROME .
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