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... same affaffin . Maximus entered Milan in triumph ; and if the wife archbishop refufed a dangerous and criminal connection with the ufurper , he might indirect- ly contribute to the fuccefs of his arms , by inculcating , from the pulpit ...
... same affaffin . Maximus entered Milan in triumph ; and if the wife archbishop refufed a dangerous and criminal connection with the ufurper , he might indirect- ly contribute to the fuccefs of his arms , by inculcating , from the pulpit ...
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... same troops , who had fo lately maffacred the enemy of Stilicho , were en- gaged to fupport , against him , the independence of the throne of Conftantinople . The favourites of Arcadius fo- mented a fecret and irreconcileable war ...
... same troops , who had fo lately maffacred the enemy of Stilicho , were en- gaged to fupport , against him , the independence of the throne of Conftantinople . The favourites of Arcadius fo- mented a fecret and irreconcileable war ...
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... same Barbarians , who evacuated the ruins of Treves ; and Treves , which , in the space of forty years , had been four times be- fieged and pillaged , was difpofed to lose the memory of her afflictions in the vain amufements of the ...
... same Barbarians , who evacuated the ruins of Treves ; and Treves , which , in the space of forty years , had been four times be- fieged and pillaged , was difpofed to lose the memory of her afflictions in the vain amufements of the ...
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... same complaints ( Vie de Petrarque , tom . i . p . 326 , 327. ) . If I profecute this Hiftory , Ifhall not be unmindful of the decline and fall of the city of Rome ; an interesting object , to which my plan was originally confined ...
... same complaints ( Vie de Petrarque , tom . i . p . 326 , 327. ) . If I profecute this Hiftory , Ifhall not be unmindful of the decline and fall of the city of Rome ; an interesting object , to which my plan was originally confined ...
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... same time , to threaten and to attack the most distant objects , which attracted their defires ; whofe ideas were fuperficial and modern , has started fome objections against the story of Childeric ( Hift . de France , tom . i . Préface ...
... same time , to threaten and to attack the most distant objects , which attracted their defires ; whofe ideas were fuperficial and modern , has started fome objections against the story of Childeric ( Hift . de France , tom . i . Préface ...
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