The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... forces of Walamir , and the news of his victory reached the distant camp of his brother in the same auspicious moment that the favourite concubine of Theodemir was delivered of a son and heir . In the eighth year of his age , Theodoric ...
... forces of Walamir , and the news of his victory reached the distant camp of his brother in the same auspicious moment that the favourite concubine of Theodemir was delivered of a son and heir . In the eighth year of his age , Theodoric ...
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... forces ; a subsidy of two thousand pounds of gold , with the ample pay of thirteen thousand men , were required for the least considerable of their armies ; ° and the Isaurians , who guarded not the empire but the emperor , enjoyed ...
... forces ; a subsidy of two thousand pounds of gold , with the ample pay of thirteen thousand men , were required for the least considerable of their armies ; ° and the Isaurians , who guarded not the empire but the emperor , enjoyed ...
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... force would not sincerely have granted , nor weakness have rashly infringed . The jealousy of and the mischiefs of discord , may suggest power , a more decent apology , and a sentence less rigorous may be pronounced against a crime ...
... force would not sincerely have granted , nor weakness have rashly infringed . The jealousy of and the mischiefs of discord , may suggest power , a more decent apology , and a sentence less rigorous may be pronounced against a crime ...
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... forces of the Goths and Huns ; the flower and even the hope of the Roman armies was irretrievably destroyed ; and such was the temperance with which Theodoric had inspired his victorious troops , that as their leader had not given the ...
... forces of the Goths and Huns ; the flower and even the hope of the Roman armies was irretrievably destroyed ; and such was the temperance with which Theodoric had inspired his victorious troops , that as their leader had not given the ...
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... force , which had been despatched to the aid of the civil magistrate , was fiercely encountered by an armed multitude , whose numbers and boldness continually increased ; and the Heruli , the wildest barbarians in the service of the ...
... force , which had been despatched to the aid of the civil magistrate , was fiercely encountered by an armed multitude , whose numbers and boldness continually increased ; and the Heruli , the wildest barbarians in the service of the ...
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