The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... Barbarians of Spain ; and the contending princes are said to have addressed their letters , their ambassadors , and their hostages , to the throne of the Western emperor , exhorting him to remain a tranquil spectator of their contest ...
... Barbarians of Spain ; and the contending princes are said to have addressed their letters , their ambassadors , and their hostages , to the throne of the Western emperor , exhorting him to remain a tranquil spectator of their contest ...
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... Barbarians , who had acquired an eager appetite for the luxuries of civilized life . The Hungarians , who ambitiously insert the name of Attila among their native kings , may affirm with truth that the hordes which were subject to his ...
... Barbarians , who had acquired an eager appetite for the luxuries of civilized life . The Hungarians , who ambitiously insert the name of Attila among their native kings , may affirm with truth that the hordes which were subject to his ...
Side 503
... Barbarians , who followed the same road which their own ancestors had formerly discovered . The Geougen , or Avares , whose residence is assigned by the Greek writers to the shores of the ocean , impelled the adjacent tribes ; till at ...
... Barbarians , who followed the same road which their own ancestors had formerly discovered . The Geougen , or Avares , whose residence is assigned by the Greek writers to the shores of the ocean , impelled the adjacent tribes ; till at ...
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