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... considered as the only guardians of his throne . In the civil war between Theodofius and Eugenius , the count , or rather the fovereign , of Africa , maintained a haughty and fufpicious neutrality ; refused to affift either of the ...
... considered as the only guardians of his throne . In the civil war between Theodofius and Eugenius , the count , or rather the fovereign , of Africa , maintained a haughty and fufpicious neutrality ; refused to affift either of the ...
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... considered as the most At the fame æra , the profligate of the Italians . Spaniards were the terror both of the Old and New World : but their high - fpirited valour was difgraced by gloomy pride , rapacious avarice , and unrelenting ...
... considered as the most At the fame æra , the profligate of the Italians . Spaniards were the terror both of the Old and New World : but their high - fpirited valour was difgraced by gloomy pride , rapacious avarice , and unrelenting ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1840 |
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