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... supported the pre - eminence of a rival , whofe cha- racter and profeffion he despifed ; and , in the midst of a public council , the impatient foldier was provoked to chastise with a blow the indecent pride of the favourite . This act ...
... supported the pre - eminence of a rival , whofe cha- racter and profeffion he despifed ; and , in the midst of a public council , the impatient foldier was provoked to chastise with a blow the indecent pride of the favourite . This act ...
Side 98
... supported , during that important embaffy , the dignity of the Roman name ; and after his return to Conftantinople , his merit was rewarded by an intimate and honourable alliance with the Imperial family . Theodofius had been prompted ...
... supported , during that important embaffy , the dignity of the Roman name ; and after his return to Conftantinople , his merit was rewarded by an intimate and honourable alliance with the Imperial family . Theodofius had been prompted ...
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... supporting the ( 49 ) Orofius must be refponfible for the account . The prefumption of Gildo and his various train of Barbarians is celebrated by Claudian ( i . Conf . Stil . 1. i . 345-355⋅ ) . ( 50 ) St. Ambrofe , who had been dead ...
... supporting the ( 49 ) Orofius must be refponfible for the account . The prefumption of Gildo and his various train of Barbarians is celebrated by Claudian ( i . Conf . Stil . 1. i . 345-355⋅ ) . ( 50 ) St. Ambrofe , who had been dead ...
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... supported his aged steps , on the fame ground where he had fported in his infancy . Yet even this humble and ruftic felicity ( which Claudian describes . with so much truth and feeling ) , was ftill expofed to the un- diftinguishing ...
... supported his aged steps , on the fame ground where he had fported in his infancy . Yet even this humble and ruftic felicity ( which Claudian describes . with so much truth and feeling ) , was ftill expofed to the un- diftinguishing ...
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... supported , in a precipitate retreat , the ignominy of purchafing a fecure paffage from the freebooters and outlaws of the Alps ( 96 ) . Those mountains now fepa- rated the dominions of two rival monarchs : and the forti- fications of ...
... supported , in a precipitate retreat , the ignominy of purchafing a fecure paffage from the freebooters and outlaws of the Alps ( 96 ) . Those mountains now fepa- rated the dominions of two rival monarchs : and the forti- fications of ...
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