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... danger , irretrievably wasted the decisive moments of peace and war . While they expected , in sullen silence , that the Barbarians should evac . uate the confines of Italy , Alaric , with bold and rapid marches , passed the Alps and ...
... danger , irretrievably wasted the decisive moments of peace and war . While they expected , in sullen silence , that the Barbarians should evac . uate the confines of Italy , Alaric , with bold and rapid marches , passed the Alps and ...
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... danger , and of perpetual revolutions . Under each successive reign , and from every province of the empire , a crowd of hardy adven- turers , rising to eminence by their talents or their vices , usurped the wealth , the honors , and ...
... danger , and of perpetual revolutions . Under each successive reign , and from every province of the empire , a crowd of hardy adven- turers , rising to eminence by their talents or their vices , usurped the wealth , the honors , and ...
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... danger . The favorable intelligence which was received from Africa suddenly changed the opin- ions of men , and the state of public affairs . The troops and officers , whom Attalus had sent into that province , were de- feated and slain ...
... danger . The favorable intelligence which was received from Africa suddenly changed the opin- ions of men , and the state of public affairs . The troops and officers , whom Attalus had sent into that province , were de- feated and slain ...
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... danger of a rape . But avarice is an insatiate and universal passion ; since the enjoyment of almost every object that can afford pleasure to the different tastes and tempers of mankind may be procured by the possession of wealth . In ...
... danger of a rape . But avarice is an insatiate and universal passion ; since the enjoyment of almost every object that can afford pleasure to the different tastes and tempers of mankind may be procured by the possession of wealth . In ...
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... dangers ; and as Italy was no longer invaded by any foreign or domestic enemies , he peaceably existed in the palace of Ravenna , while the tyrants beyond the Alps were repeatedly vanquished in the name , and by the lieutenants , of the ...
... dangers ; and as Italy was no longer invaded by any foreign or domestic enemies , he peaceably existed in the palace of Ravenna , while the tyrants beyond the Alps were repeatedly vanquished in the name , and by the lieutenants , of the ...
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