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Side iv
... mind , and the felicity of his in- comparable temper . LORD NORTH will permit me to express the feelings of friendship in the language of truth : but even truth and friendship should be silent , if he still dispensed the favours of the ...
... mind , and the felicity of his in- comparable temper . LORD NORTH will permit me to express the feelings of friendship in the language of truth : but even truth and friendship should be silent , if he still dispensed the favours of the ...
Side 3
... mind and body were alike capable of the most laborious efforts . He possessed the genuine courage that can despise not only dangers but injuries ; and it was impossible either to cor- rupt , or deceive , or intimidate , the firm ...
... mind and body were alike capable of the most laborious efforts . He possessed the genuine courage that can despise not only dangers but injuries ; and it was impossible either to cor- rupt , or deceive , or intimidate , the firm ...
Side 5
... the son of Theodoric I. declares to Avitus his reso- lution of repairing , or expiating , the faults which his grandfather had committed . supported by uncommon vigour , both of mind and body A.D. 419-451 . ] 5 THE VISIGOTHS IN GAUL .
... the son of Theodoric I. declares to Avitus his reso- lution of repairing , or expiating , the faults which his grandfather had committed . supported by uncommon vigour , both of mind and body A.D. 419-451 . ] 5 THE VISIGOTHS IN GAUL .
Side 6
Edward Gibbon. supported by uncommon vigour , both of mind and body . Im- patient of his narrow limits , Theodoric aspired to the posses- sion of Arles , the wealthy seat of government and commerce ; but the city was saved by the timely ...
Edward Gibbon. supported by uncommon vigour , both of mind and body . Im- patient of his narrow limits , Theodoric aspired to the posses- sion of Arles , the wealthy seat of government and commerce ; but the city was saved by the timely ...
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... mind of Valentinian had been susceptible of any generous sentiments , he would have chosen such a general for his example and his guide . But the timid grandson of Theodosius , instead of sharing the dangers , escaped from the sound of ...
... mind of Valentinian had been susceptible of any generous sentiments , he would have chosen such a general for his example and his guide . But the timid grandson of Theodosius , instead of sharing the dangers , escaped from the sound of ...
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