The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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... prince ( 4 ) ; and he soon convinced them that he had not degenerated from the valour of his ancestors . At the head of six thousand volunteers , he secretly left the camp in quest of adventures , descended the Danube as far as ...
... prince ( 4 ) ; and he soon convinced them that he had not degenerated from the valour of his ancestors . At the head of six thousand volunteers , he secretly left the camp in quest of adventures , descended the Danube as far as ...
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... prince , whose fame had excited them to undertake an unknown and dangerous journey of fifteen hundred miles . With the country ( 40 ) from whence the Gothic na- tion derived their origin , he maintained a frequent and friendly ...
... prince , whose fame had excited them to undertake an unknown and dangerous journey of fifteen hundred miles . With the country ( 40 ) from whence the Gothic na- tion derived their origin , he maintained a frequent and friendly ...
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... prince , who had penetration to discern , and firmness to pursue , his own and the public interest . Theodoric loved the virtues which he possessed , and the talents of which he was destitute . Liberius was promoted to the office of ...
... prince , who had penetration to discern , and firmness to pursue , his own and the public interest . Theodoric loved the virtues which he possessed , and the talents of which he was destitute . Liberius was promoted to the office of ...
Side 21
... prince and people : the Gothic conqueror had been educated in the profession of Arianism , and Italy was devoutly at- tached to the Nicene faith . But the persuasion of Theodoric was not infected by zeal ; and he piously adhered to the ...
... prince and people : the Gothic conqueror had been educated in the profession of Arianism , and Italy was devoutly at- tached to the Nicene faith . But the persuasion of Theodoric was not infected by zeal ; and he piously adhered to the ...
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... prince : the dignity of Boethius was adorned with the titles of consul and patrician , and his talents were usefully employed in the important station of master of the offices . Not- withstanding the equal claims of the East and West ...
... prince : the dignity of Boethius was adorned with the titles of consul and patrician , and his talents were usefully employed in the important station of master of the offices . Not- withstanding the equal claims of the East and West ...
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