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Side iv
... subjects ; that I am still possessed of health and leisure ; that by the practice of writing , some skill and facility must be acquired ; and that , in the ardent pursuit of truth and knowledge , I am not conscious of decay . To an ...
... subjects ; that I am still possessed of health and leisure ; that by the practice of writing , some skill and facility must be acquired ; and that , in the ardent pursuit of truth and knowledge , I am not conscious of decay . To an ...
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... subjects . He boldly penetrated through the thickets and morasses of the Carbonarian forest , occupied Tournay and Cambray , the only cities which existed in the fifth century , and extended his conquests as far as the river Somme ...
... subjects . He boldly penetrated through the thickets and morasses of the Carbonarian forest , occupied Tournay and Cambray , the only cities which existed in the fifth century , and extended his conquests as far as the river Somme ...
Side 11
... subjects , the three capitals , Mentz , Treves , and Cologne , experienced the effects of hostile cruelty and avarice . The distress of Cologne was prolonged by the perpetual dominion of the same barbarians , who evacuated the ruins of ...
... subjects , the three capitals , Mentz , Treves , and Cologne , experienced the effects of hostile cruelty and avarice . The distress of Cologne was prolonged by the perpetual dominion of the same barbarians , who evacuated the ruins of ...
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... subjects that the warriors , protected by Heaven , were safe and invulnerable * I am sensible that these military orations are usually composed by the historian ; yet the old Ostrogoths , who had served under Attila , might repeat his ...
... subjects that the warriors , protected by Heaven , were safe and invulnerable * I am sensible that these military orations are usually composed by the historian ; yet the old Ostrogoths , who had served under Attila , might repeat his ...
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... subjects , the warlike Gepida , with the Ostrogoths , under the conduct of three valiant brothers , encouraged their allies to vindi- cate the rights of freedom and royalty . In a bloody and decisive conflict on the banks of the river ...
... subjects , the warlike Gepida , with the Ostrogoths , under the conduct of three valiant brothers , encouraged their allies to vindi- cate the rights of freedom and royalty . In a bloody and decisive conflict on the banks of the river ...
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