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their long and laborious parties of hunting. In every   province, the satrap maintained a like school of military virtue.   The Persian nobles (so natural is the idea of feudal tenures)   received from the king's bounty lands and houses, on the   condition of their service in war. They were ready on the first   summons to mount on horseback, with a martial and splendid   train of followers, and to join the numerous bodies of guards, who were carefully selected from among the most robust   slaves, and the bravest adventures of Asia. These armies, both   of light and of heavy cavalry, equally formidable by the   impetuosity of their charge and the rapidity of their motions,   threatened, as an impending cloud, the eastern provinces of   the declining empire of Rome.   

   Chapter IX:   

   State Of Germany Until The Barbarians.   
   Part I.   The State Of Germany Till The Invasion Of The Barbarians In The Time Of The Emperor Decius.   The government and religion of Persia have deserved some   notice, from their connection with the decline and fall of the   Roman empire. We shall occasionally mention the Scythian or Sarmatian tribes, * which, with their arms and horses, their   flocks and herds, their wives and families, wandered over the   immense plains which spread themselves from the Caspian   Sea to the Vistula, from the confines of Persia to those of   Germany. But the warlike Germans, who first resisted, then   invaded, and at length overturned the Western monarchy of Rome, will occupy a much more important place in this   history, and possess a stronger, and, if we may use the   expression, a more domestic,

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