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... success of his designs . He required a fair and reasonable satisfaction ; but he gave the strongest as- surances , that , as soon as he had obtained it , he would im- mediately retire . He refused to trust the faith of the Ro- mans ...
... success of his designs . He required a fair and reasonable satisfaction ; but he gave the strongest as- surances , that , as soon as he had obtained it , he would im- mediately retire . He refused to trust the faith of the Ro- mans ...
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... success of the colors which they espoused : and the happiness of Rome appeared to hang on the event of a race.si The same immoderate ardor inspired their clamors , and their ap- plause , as often as they were entertained with the ...
... success of the colors which they espoused : and the happiness of Rome appeared to hang on the event of a race.si The same immoderate ardor inspired their clamors , and their ap- plause , as often as they were entertained with the ...
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... successful invasion of Italy by the arms of Alaric , to the vol- untary retreat of the Goths under the conduct of his suc- cessor Adolphus ; and , during the whole time , they reigned without control over a country , which , in the ...
... successful invasion of Italy by the arms of Alaric , to the vol- untary retreat of the Goths under the conduct of his suc- cessor Adolphus ; and , during the whole time , they reigned without control over a country , which , in the ...
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... success . No sooner had he reached the extreme land of Italy , than he was attracted by the neighboring prospect of a fer- tile and peaceful island . Yet even the possession of Sicily he considered only as an intermediate step to the ...
... success . No sooner had he reached the extreme land of Italy , than he was attracted by the neighboring prospect of a fer- tile and peaceful island . Yet even the possession of Sicily he considered only as an intermediate step to the ...
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... successful , and seemed to be secure . His title was acknowledged , from the wall of Antoninus to the columns of Herculus ; and , in the midst of the public disorder he shared the dominion , and the plunder , of Gaul and Spain , with ...
... successful , and seemed to be secure . His title was acknowledged , from the wall of Antoninus to the columns of Herculus ; and , in the midst of the public disorder he shared the dominion , and the plunder , of Gaul and Spain , with ...
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