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... native splendor , " continues Ammianus , " is degraded , and sullied , by the conduct of some nobles , who , unmindful of their own dignity , and of that of their country , assume an un- bounded license of vice and folly . They contend ...
... native splendor , " continues Ammianus , " is degraded , and sullied , by the conduct of some nobles , who , unmindful of their own dignity , and of that of their country , assume an un- bounded license of vice and folly . They contend ...
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... native seat of manners , as well as of empire . Secure of a favorable reception , he re- peats his visit the ensuing day , and is mortified by the dis- covery , that his person , his name , and his country , are already forgotten . If ...
... native seat of manners , as well as of empire . Secure of a favorable reception , he re- peats his visit the ensuing day , and is mortified by the dis- covery , that his person , his name , and his country , are already forgotten . If ...
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... natives , that the capital had attracted the vices of the universe , and the manners of the most opposite nations . The intemperance of the Gauls , the cunning and levity of the Greeks , the savage obstinacy of the Egyptians and Jews ...
... natives , that the capital had attracted the vices of the universe , and the manners of the most opposite nations . The intemperance of the Gauls , the cunning and levity of the Greeks , the savage obstinacy of the Egyptians and Jews ...
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... native country of Ionia , had been educated in the Pagan superstition , and who had since received the sac- rament of baptism from the hands of an Arian bishop.22 The first days of the reign of Attalus were fair and prosper- ous . An ...
... native country of Ionia , had been educated in the Pagan superstition , and who had since received the sac- rament of baptism from the hands of an Arian bishop.22 The first days of the reign of Attalus were fair and prosper- ous . An ...
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... native freedom , which it was im- possible for a citizen to lose , or to alienate.110 But as it was soon discovered that the vindication of their liberty would endanger their lives ; and that the Goths , unless they were tempted to sell ...
... native freedom , which it was im- possible for a citizen to lose , or to alienate.110 But as it was soon discovered that the vindication of their liberty would endanger their lives ; and that the Goths , unless they were tempted to sell ...
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