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Side 4
He soothed their passions , consulted their prejudices , balanced their interests ,
and checked their ambition . A seasonable ... From a principle of interest as well
as gratitude , Ætius assiduously cultivated the alliance of the Huns . While he ...
He soothed their passions , consulted their prejudices , balanced their interests ,
and checked their ambition . A seasonable ... From a principle of interest as well
as gratitude , Ætius assiduously cultivated the alliance of the Huns . While he ...
Side 6
But in the absence of the patrician , who was hastily summoned to Italy by some
public or private interest , count Litorius Quæ noster peccavit avus , quem fuscat
id unum , Quod te , Roma , capit . - Sidon . Panegyric . Avit . 505 . This character ...
But in the absence of the patrician , who was hastily summoned to Italy by some
public or private interest , count Litorius Quæ noster peccavit avus , quem fuscat
id unum , Quod te , Roma , capit . - Sidon . Panegyric . Avit . 505 . This character ...
Side 17
He strenuously urged , that it was the duty of every Christian to save , from
sacrilegious violation , the churches of God and the relics of the saints ; that it was
the interest of every barbarian , who had acquired a settlement in Gaul , to defend
the ...
He strenuously urged , that it was the duty of every Christian to save , from
sacrilegious violation , the churches of God and the relics of the saints ; that it was
the interest of every barbarian , who had acquired a settlement in Gaul , to defend
the ...
Side 26
... and engines , that threw stones , darts , and fire : * and the monarch of the
Huns employed the forcible impulse of hope , fear , emulation , and interest to
subvert the only barrier which delayed the conquest of Italy . Aquileia was at that
period ...
... and engines , that threw stones , darts , and fire : * and the monarch of the
Huns employed the forcible impulse of hope , fear , emulation , and interest to
subvert the only barrier which delayed the conquest of Italy . Aquileia was at that
period ...
Side 32
The specious and artful character of Avienus * was admirably qualified to conduct
a negotiation either of public or private interest : his colleague Trigetius had
exercised the prætorian prefecture of Italy ; and Leo , bishop of Rome , consented
to ...
The specious and artful character of Avienus * was admirably qualified to conduct
a negotiation either of public or private interest : his colleague Trigetius had
exercised the prætorian prefecture of Italy ; and Leo , bishop of Rome , consented
to ...
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