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These princes were elevated on a buckler , the symbol of military command , f
and the royal fashion of long hair was the ... has clearly proved , that the prince ,
who gave his name to the first race , was more ancient than the father of Childeric
.
These princes were elevated on a buckler , the symbol of military command , f
and the royal fashion of long hair was the ... has clearly proved , that the prince ,
who gave his name to the first race , was more ancient than the father of Childeric
.
Side 26
The Gothic auxiliaries , who 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 ...
The Gothic auxiliaries , who 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 ...
Side 28
offended at the sight of a picture , which represented the Cæsars seated on their
throne , and the princes of Scythia prostrate at their feet . The revenge , which
Attila inflicted on this monument of Roman vanity , was harmless and ingenious .
offended at the sight of a picture , which represented the Cæsars seated on their
throne , and the princes of Scythia prostrate at their feet . The revenge , which
Attila inflicted on this monument of Roman vanity , was harmless and ingenious .
Side 37
The character of that prince , who attempted to moderato the rashness of his
brother Dengisich , was more suitable to the declining condition of the Huns ; and
Irnac , with his subject hordes , retired into the heart of the Lesser Scythia .
The character of that prince , who attempted to moderato the rashness of his
brother Dengisich , was more suitable to the declining condition of the Huns ; and
Irnac , with his subject hordes , retired into the heart of the Lesser Scythia .
Side 43
The revolutions of the palace , which left the Western empire without a defender ,
and without a lawful prince , dispelled the apprehensions , and stimulated the
avarice of Genseric . He immediately equipped a numerous fleet of Vandals and
...
The revolutions of the palace , which left the Western empire without a defender ,
and without a lawful prince , dispelled the apprehensions , and stimulated the
avarice of Genseric . He immediately equipped a numerous fleet of Vandals and
...
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