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... who supported near twenty years the ruins of the western empire . The Gothic
historian ingenuously confesses , that Ætius was born for the salvation of the
Roman republic : * and the following portrait , though it is drawn in the fairest
colours ...
... who supported near twenty years the ruins of the western empire . The Gothic
historian ingenuously confesses , that Ætius was born for the salvation of the
Roman republic : * and the following portrait , though it is drawn in the fairest
colours ...
Side 5
... the faults which his grandfather had committed . supported by uncommon
vigour , both of mind and body A . D . 419 – 451 . ] THE VISIGOTHS IN GAUL .
... the faults which his grandfather had committed . supported by uncommon
vigour , both of mind and body A . D . 419 – 451 . ] THE VISIGOTHS IN GAUL .
Side 6
supported by uncommon vigour , both of mind and body . Impatient of his narrow
limits , Theodoric aspired to the possession of Arles , the wealthy seat of
government and commerce ; but the city was saved by the timely approach of
Ætius ; and ...
supported by uncommon vigour , both of mind and body . Impatient of his narrow
limits , Theodoric aspired to the possession of Arles , the wealthy seat of
government and commerce ; but the city was saved by the timely approach of
Ætius ; and ...
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He had exposed his person with the rashness of a private soldier ; but the
intrepid troops of the centre had pushed forwards beyond the rest of the line ;
their attack was faintly supported ; their flanks were unguarded ; and the
conquerors of ...
He had exposed his person with the rashness of a private soldier ; but the
intrepid troops of the centre had pushed forwards beyond the rest of the line ;
their attack was faintly supported ; their flanks were unguarded ; and the
conquerors of ...
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... into the Hadriatic . În their own language they were Avainach , river or water -
landers , a name , to which the Latins , elsewhere as well the ancient dignity of
Padua was supported by agriculture and 28 [ ch . XXXV . FOUNDATION OF THE.
... into the Hadriatic . În their own language they were Avainach , river or water -
landers , a name , to which the Latins , elsewhere as well the ancient dignity of
Padua was supported by agriculture and 28 [ ch . XXXV . FOUNDATION OF THE.
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