The Last Days and Fall of Palmyra: Being Letters of Lucius M. Piso to His Friend, Marcus Curtius, at RomeCassell, 1885 - 382 páginas |
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... strength to my virtues . With the unhappy Valerian , to whom he clung to the last , resolved to die with him , or suffer with him whatever the fates should decree , he passed into captivity ; but of too proud a spirit to endure the ...
... strength to my virtues . With the unhappy Valerian , to whom he clung to the last , resolved to die with him , or suffer with him whatever the fates should decree , he passed into captivity ; but of too proud a spirit to endure the ...
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... strength , and dromedaries to their speed . But our chief pleasure has been derived from trials of skill and of strength with the lance and the arrow , and from the chase . It was in using the lance that Antiochus - a kinsman of the ...
... strength , and dromedaries to their speed . But our chief pleasure has been derived from trials of skill and of strength with the lance and the arrow , and from the chase . It was in using the lance that Antiochus - a kinsman of the ...
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... strength than ever - I will not repeat them , for they are too familiar to you , but only re - affirm them , and pronounce them , as in my judgment affording a ground for our assurance , in the department of moral demonstration , as ...
... strength than ever - I will not repeat them , for they are too familiar to you , but only re - affirm them , and pronounce them , as in my judgment affording a ground for our assurance , in the department of moral demonstration , as ...
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already Antiochus arms army Aurelian beauty behold believe brother Cæsar Calpurnius captivity Carthage Christian countenance cried Ctesiphon Curtius death Demetrius desert divine doctrine doubt dromedary dwell east Ecbatana Emesa emperor empire faith Fausta fear feel fell friends Gallienus gates glory gods Gracchus Greek Hadad hand happy head hear heard heart honour hope Hormisdas horse immortality Isaac kingdom lance letter live Livia Longinus look Lucius Lucius Piso manner Milo mind never noble numbers Odenatus once Otho palace Palmyra Palmyrene passed Persian philosopher Piso plain Plato pleasure Portico prince Princess Julia Probus queen reign religion replied Roman Rome ruin Sapor scene seat seemed seen slave soldiers soon soul spirit stood streets sure tell thee things thou thought throne towers trust truth turned Vabalathus Valerian voice walls whole woman words Zabdas Zenobia