The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... equal and undivided autho- rity the provinces of Italy . The event of such an agreement may be easily foreseen . After some days had been devoted to the semblance of joy and friend- ship , Odoacer , in the midst of a solemn banquet ...
... equal and undivided autho- rity the provinces of Italy . The event of such an agreement may be easily foreseen . After some days had been devoted to the semblance of joy and friend- ship , Odoacer , in the midst of a solemn banquet ...
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... equal period of forty days . The long night of his absence or death was the mournful season of distress and anxiety , till the messengers who had been sent to the mountain tops descried the first rays of returning light , and proclaimed ...
... equal period of forty days . The long night of his absence or death was the mournful season of distress and anxiety , till the messengers who had been sent to the mountain tops descried the first rays of returning light , and proclaimed ...
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... equal term of repose in the devout and studious solitude of Squillace . Prosperity of Rome . f As the patron of the republic , it was the interest and duty of the Gothic king to cultivate the affections of the senate and people . The ...
... equal term of repose in the devout and studious solitude of Squillace . Prosperity of Rome . f As the patron of the republic , it was the interest and duty of the Gothic king to cultivate the affections of the senate and people . The ...
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... equal curiosity and surprise , the monuments that remained of their ancient greatness . He imprinted the foot- steps of a conqueror on the Capitoline hill , and frankly confessed that each day he viewed with fresh wonder the forum of ...
... equal curiosity and surprise , the monuments that remained of their ancient greatness . He imprinted the foot- steps of a conqueror on the Capitoline hill , and frankly confessed that each day he viewed with fresh wonder the forum of ...
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... equal , and would provoke a larger , measure of retaliation ; and a man- date was prepared in Italy , to prohibit , after a stated day , the exercise of the Catholic worship . By the bigotry of his subjects and enemies , the most ...
... equal , and would provoke a larger , measure of retaliation ; and a man- date was prepared in Italy , to prohibit , after a stated day , the exercise of the Catholic worship . By the bigotry of his subjects and enemies , the most ...
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