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... received an invitation from the general to attend him in the same station in his military embassy to the courts of Vienna. and Turin. I then were the uniform of an A: oflicer, and was introduced at these courts as aidede camp MY OWN LIFE. '
... received an invitation from the general to attend him in the same station in his military embassy to the courts of Vienna. and Turin. I then were the uniform of an A: oflicer, and was introduced at these courts as aidede camp MY OWN LIFE. '
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... military people, whose sole property was their arms and their cattle, it was impossible, after they had acquired a relish for liberty, for their princes or chieftains to establish any despotic authority over them. Their governments ...
... military people, whose sole property was their arms and their cattle, it was impossible, after they had acquired a relish for liberty, for their princes or chieftains to establish any despotic authority over them. Their governments ...
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... military honour might still be acquired. Under the reign of Nero, Suetonius Paulinus was invested with the command, and prepared to signalize his name by victories over those barbarians. Finding that the island of Mona, now Anglesey ...
... military honour might still be acquired. Under the reign of Nero, Suetonius Paulinus was invested with the command, and prepared to signalize his name by victories over those barbarians. Finding that the island of Mona, now Anglesey ...
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... military spirit, and were peopled by an enervated race, equally disposed to submit to a foreign yoke, or to the tyranny of their own rulers. The emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the frontier provinces ...
... military spirit, and were peopled by an enervated race, equally disposed to submit to a foreign yoke, or to the tyranny of their own rulers. The emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the frontier provinces ...
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Hume David. cm. and collected the whole military free for the defame of the capital and centre of the empire. The necessity of self-preservation had superseded the ambition of power; and the ancient point of honour never to contract the ...
Hume David. cm. and collected the whole military free for the defame of the capital and centre of the empire. The necessity of self-preservation had superseded the ambition of power; and the ancient point of honour never to contract the ...
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