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... fortune and the infirmities of human nature . Procopius , in his Anecdotes , has assumed that servile and un- grateful office . The generous reader may cast away the libel , but the evidence of facts will adhere to his memory ; and he ...
... fortune and the infirmities of human nature . Procopius , in his Anecdotes , has assumed that servile and un- grateful office . The generous reader may cast away the libel , but the evidence of facts will adhere to his memory ; and he ...
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... fortune of Rome flew before his eagles ; the nations were oppressed by their own fears ; and the invincible legions which he commanded had been formed by the habits of conquest and the discipline of ages . 1 It will be a pleasure , not ...
... fortune of Rome flew before his eagles ; the nations were oppressed by their own fears ; and the invincible legions which he commanded had been formed by the habits of conquest and the discipline of ages . 1 It will be a pleasure , not ...
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... fortunes were sequestered , and from December to July he was guarded as a prisoner in his own palace . At length his ... fortune to the foundation of a convent.107 Such is the simple and genuine narrative of the fall of Belisarius and ...
... fortunes were sequestered , and from December to July he was guarded as a prisoner in his own palace . At length his ... fortune to the foundation of a convent.107 Such is the simple and genuine narrative of the fall of Belisarius and ...
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Distress of the City | 1 |
Sack of Rome by the Vandals | 8 |
The Nika riot | 12 |
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