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... appear to have been connected by a personal and military friendship , which they afterwards confirmed by mutual gifts , frequent em- bassies , and the education of Carpilio , the son of Etius , in the camp of Attila . By the specious ...
... appear to have been connected by a personal and military friendship , which they afterwards confirmed by mutual gifts , frequent em- bassies , and the education of Carpilio , the son of Etius , in the camp of Attila . By the specious ...
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... [ The Burgundians ever and anon come before us , slaughtered , exterminated , or expelled ; yet re - appear in full strength The succeeded to the command ; and his presumption soon 6 [ CH . XXXV . THE VISIGOTHS IN THE.
... [ The Burgundians ever and anon come before us , slaughtered , exterminated , or expelled ; yet re - appear in full strength The succeeded to the command ; and his presumption soon 6 [ CH . XXXV . THE VISIGOTHS IN THE.
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... appears to have deserved the love of his subjects , the confidence of his allies , and the esteem of mankind . His throne was surrounded by six valiant sons , who were educated with equal care in the exercises of the barbarian camp ...
... appears to have deserved the love of his subjects , the confidence of his allies , and the esteem of mankind . His throne was surrounded by six valiant sons , who were educated with equal care in the exercises of the barbarian camp ...
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... appear to have stretched on the flank , and perhaps the rear , of the Scythian army . The nations from the Volga to the Atlantic were assembled on the plain of Châlons ; but many of these nations had been divided by faction , or ...
... appear to have stretched on the flank , and perhaps the rear , of the Scythian army . The nations from the Volga to the Atlantic were assembled on the plain of Châlons ; but many of these nations had been divided by faction , or ...
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... appear to have served under their native princes Alaric and Antala , communicated their intrepid spirit ; and the citizens still remembered the glorious and successful resistance which their ancestors had opposed to a fierce ...
... appear to have served under their native princes Alaric and Antala , communicated their intrepid spirit ; and the citizens still remembered the glorious and successful resistance which their ancestors had opposed to a fierce ...
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