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... PRINCE , & c . Portrait . 25 SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE . Translated by A. J. W. MORRISON . 27 , 32 , & 36. RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES . Translated by E. FOSTER . In 3 Vols . Portraits ...
... PRINCE , & c . Portrait . 25 SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE . Translated by A. J. W. MORRISON . 27 , 32 , & 36. RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES . Translated by E. FOSTER . In 3 Vols . Portraits ...
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... prince , who gave his name to the first race , was more ancient than the father of Childeric . See the Mémoires de l'Académie des Inscriptions , tom . xx , p . 52–90 ; tom . xxx , p . 557-587 . [ This " in- genious critic " was the Duc ...
... prince , who gave his name to the first race , was more ancient than the father of Childeric . See the Mémoires de l'Académie des Inscriptions , tom . xx , p . 52–90 ; tom . xxx , p . 557-587 . [ This " in- genious critic " was the Duc ...
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... prince . Such was the various army , which , under the conduct of Etius and Theodoric , advanced , by rapid marches , to relieve Or- leans , and to give battle to the innumerable host of Attila . † * The policy of Attila , of Etius ...
... prince . Such was the various army , which , under the conduct of Etius and Theodoric , advanced , by rapid marches , to relieve Or- leans , and to give battle to the innumerable host of Attila . † * The policy of Attila , of Etius ...
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... prince must have perished like his father , if his youthful strength and the intrepid zeal of his companions , had not rescued him from this dangerous situation . In the same manner , but on the left of the line , Etius himself ...
... prince must have perished like his father , if his youthful strength and the intrepid zeal of his companions , had not rescued him from this dangerous situation . In the same manner , but on the left of the line , Etius himself ...
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... prince of the Franks , by suggesting to him a similar apprehension . The false Idatius ridiculously pretends , that Ætius paid a clandestine nocturnal visit to the kings of the Huns and of the Visigoths ; from each of whom he obtained a ...
... prince of the Franks , by suggesting to him a similar apprehension . The false Idatius ridiculously pretends , that Ætius paid a clandestine nocturnal visit to the kings of the Huns and of the Visigoths ; from each of whom he obtained a ...
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