The History of the Decline And Fall of the Roman Empire 4
The History of the Decline And Fall of the Roman Empire 4
Edward Gibbon, Henry Hart Milman
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a 24,) which, with some collateral hints from IfaroellioiiB and Jonumdes, illustrate the state of the expiring senate. ^' See, in the example of Frusias, as it is delivered in the fragments of Pidybios, (Excerpt Legat zcril pi 927, 928,) a corioos picture of a royal slave. Sf4 ins DBCLisra Ain> fau. [A.D.56S. of Mount VesuvitB, the Gothic kin^, by rapid and Mcret marchei, advanced to the relief of his brother, eluded the ▼igilaooe of the Roman ohiefe, and pitched hid camp on the banks of the Sa...mns or Draeo^ which flows from Nuoeria into the Bay of Naples. The river separated the two anaim: sixty days were consumed in distant and frQitTess oombats, and Teias maintained this important post till he was deserted by his fleet and the hope of subsistenoe. With reluctant steps he ascended the lAkcUarian mount, where the physicians of Kome, since the time of Galen, had sent thehr patients for the benefit of the air and the milk.^ But the Goths soon embraced a more generous resolution : to descend the hill, to dismiss their horses, and to die in arms, and in the possession of freedom.
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