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... supported by an artful moderation , which con- tributed to the 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 ...
... supported by an artful moderation , which con- tributed to the 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 ...
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... . 47-83 ; and observe that a plain narrative of facts is much more pathetic than the most labored descriptions of ethic poetry . of Ravenna , supported , for some time , the 35 THE DECLINE AND FALL First Siege of Rome by the Goths Famine.
... . 47-83 ; and observe that a plain narrative of facts is much more pathetic than the most labored descriptions of ethic poetry . of Ravenna , supported , for some time , the 35 THE DECLINE AND FALL First Siege of Rome by the Goths Famine.
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Edward Gibbon Henry Hart Milman. of Ravenna , supported , for some time , the fainting resolution of the Romans , till at length the despair of any human aid tempted them to accept the offers of a præternatural deliverance . Pompeianus ...
Edward Gibbon Henry Hart Milman. of Ravenna , supported , for some time , the fainting resolution of the Romans , till at length the despair of any human aid tempted them to accept the offers of a præternatural deliverance . Pompeianus ...
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... supported , with Christian resignation , the loss of immense riches ; embarked in a small vessel , from whence she beheld , at sea , the flames of her burning palace , and fled with her daughter Læta , and her granddaughter , the ...
... supported , with Christian resignation , the loss of immense riches ; embarked in a small vessel , from whence she beheld , at sea , the flames of her burning palace , and fled with her daughter Læta , and her granddaughter , the ...
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... supported by three hundred and sixty - five feet of gems and massy gold , and esti- mated at the price of five hundred thousand pieces of gold.142 Some portion of the Gothic treasures might be the gift of friendship , or the tribute of ...
... supported by three hundred and sixty - five feet of gems and massy gold , and esti- mated at the price of five hundred thousand pieces of gold.142 Some portion of the Gothic treasures might be the gift of friendship , or the tribute of ...
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