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... whose station more immediately attached them to the service of the palace , abandoned the standard of Gratian the first time that it was displayed in the neighbourhood of Paris . The emperor of the Weft fled towards Lyons , with a train ...
... whose station more immediately attached them to the service of the palace , abandoned the standard of Gratian the first time that it was displayed in the neighbourhood of Paris . The emperor of the Weft fled towards Lyons , with a train ...
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... whose power was acknowledged by all the provinces of the Weft , had the merit , and the fatisfaction , of boafting , that , except those who had perished by the chance of war , his tri- umph was not ftained by the blood of the Ro ...
... whose power was acknowledged by all the provinces of the Weft , had the merit , and the fatisfaction , of boafting , that , except those who had perished by the chance of war , his tri- umph was not ftained by the blood of the Ro ...
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... whose justice and piety have been applauded by the faints ; but the practice of it , 49 They always kept their Eafter , like the Jewish Paffover , on the fourteenth day of the first moon after the vernal equinox ; and thus ...
... whose justice and piety have been applauded by the faints ; but the practice of it , 49 They always kept their Eafter , like the Jewish Paffover , on the fourteenth day of the first moon after the vernal equinox ; and thus ...
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... whose numbers were reduced by desertion , could not fave the un- happy general from their licentious fury . Bo- theric , and several of his principal officers , were inhumanly murdered : their mangled bodies were dragged about the ...
... whose numbers were reduced by desertion , could not fave the un- happy general from their licentious fury . Bo- theric , and several of his principal officers , were inhumanly murdered : their mangled bodies were dragged about the ...
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... whose principal officers appeared to distrust , either the juftice , or the fuccefs , of his arms . In the heat of the bat- tle , a violent tempeft 120 , fuch as is often felt among 119 Theodoret affirms , that St. John , and St. Philip ...
... whose principal officers appeared to distrust , either the juftice , or the fuccefs , of his arms . In the heat of the bat- tle , a violent tempeft 120 , fuch as is often felt among 119 Theodoret affirms , that St. John , and St. Philip ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1827 |
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