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" ... their retreat, carried off part of the treasure, and, what was dearer than any treasure, several of the women of the great king; who was at last obliged to repass the Euphrates with some marks of haste and confusion. "
The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist - Página 125
1845
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Palmyra: And Other Poems

Thomas Love Peacock - 1806 - 168 páginas
...haste and confusion. By this exploit, Odenathus laid the foundation of his future fame and fortunes. The majesty of Rome, oppressed by a Persian, was protected by a Syrian or Arab of Palmyra. — GIBBON. St. s. L. 1 1. Of him whose virtue-kindling mind. Longinus. St. 6. L. 11. What countless...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen1

Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 494 páginas
...exploit, Odenathus laid! the foundations of his future fame and' fortunes. The majesty of Rome, oppresse4 by a Persian, was protected by a Syrian or Arab of Palmyra. The voice of history, which is often little more than the organ of hatred or flattery, reproaches Sapor...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

Edward Gibbon - 1837 - 1304 páginas
...and confusion. ^ By this exploit, Odenathus laid the foundations of his future fame and fortunes. Xhe majesty of Rome, oppressed by a Persian, was protected by a Syrian or Arab of Palmyra. The voice of history, which is TVnummtrf often little more than the organ of v*ll"»"hatred or flattery,...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen74

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1845 - 722 páginas
...carrying off several treasure camels, and, — what was dearer far, — some of the women of the creat king, and ultimately forced the utterer of these vain...Gibbon, " the majesty of Rome, oppressed by a Persian, таs protected by a Syrian, or Arab of Palmyra." Gallienus, the son and successor in the imperial...
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The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with ..., Volumen1

Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 556 páginas
...haste and confusion.149 By this exploit Odenathus laid the foundations of his future fame and fortunes. The majesty of Rome, oppressed by a Persian, was protected by a Syrian or Arab of Palmyra. The voice of history, which is often little more than the organ of Treatment hatred or flattery, reproaches...
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Poetry. Miscellanies. Four ages of poetry. Horæ dramaticæ, no. 1-3 ...

Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 494 páginas
...haste and confusion. By this exploit, Odenathus laid the foundation of his future fame and fortunes. The majesty of Rome, oppressed by a Persian, was protected by a Syrian or Arab of Palmyra.— GIBBON. * Longinus. What countless charms around her rise !* What dazzling splendour sparkles in her...
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The Works of Thomas Love Peacock: Poetry. Miscellanies. Four ages of poetry ...

Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 496 páginas
...By this exploit, Odenathus laid the foundation of his future fame and fortunes. The majesty of Eome, oppressed by a Persian, was protected by a Syrian or Arab of Palmyra. — GIBBON. * Longinus. What countless charms around her rise !* What dazzling splendour sparkles in...
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The Works of Thomas Love Peacock: Poetry. Miscellanies. Four ages of poetry ...

Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 834 páginas
...By this exploit, Odenathus laid the foundation of his future fame and fortunes. The majesty of Bome, oppressed by a Persian, was protected by a Syrian or Arab of Palmyra. — GIBBON. * Longinus. What countless charms around her rise !* What dazzling splendour sparkles in...
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Ancient history from the monuments. Persia, from the earliest period to the ...

William Sandys W. Vaux - 1884 - 208 páginas
...Ctesiphon. "By this exploit," says Gibbon, " Odaenathus laid the foundation of his future fame and fortunes. The majesty of Rome, oppressed by a Persian, was protected by a Syrian or an Arab of Palmyra." The reigns of his immediate successors, Hormazd I and Varahran I leave nothing...
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Persia from the Earliest Period to the Arab Conquest

Williams Sandys Wright Vaux - 1884 - 204 páginas
...Ctesiphon. "By this exploit," says Gibbon, " Odaenathus laid the foundation of his future fame and fortunes. The majesty of Rome, oppressed by a Persian, was protected by a Syrian or an Arab of Palmyra." The reigns of his immediate successors, Hormazd I and VarahrSn I leave nothing...
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