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... ambassadors surrendered the Island of Sicily , as a lawful appendage of his kingdom ; and he was accepted as the deliverer of Rome by the senate and people , who had shut their gates against the flying usurper.21 Ravenna alone , secure ...
... ambassadors surrendered the Island of Sicily , as a lawful appendage of his kingdom ; and he was accepted as the deliverer of Rome by the senate and people , who had shut their gates against the flying usurper.21 Ravenna alone , secure ...
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... ambassadors who resorted to Ravenna from the most distant countries of Europe , admired his wisdom , magnificence , 34 and courtesy ; and if he sometimes accepted either slaves or arms , white horses or strange animals , the gift of a ...
... ambassadors who resorted to Ravenna from the most distant countries of Europe , admired his wisdom , magnificence , 34 and courtesy ; and if he sometimes accepted either slaves or arms , white horses or strange animals , the gift of a ...
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... ambassadors sent to arrest the progress of Attila . Cassiodorus himself was first the treasurer of the private expenditure to Odoacer , afterwards " count of the sacred largesses " Yielding with the rest of the Romans to the dominion of ...
... ambassadors sent to arrest the progress of Attila . Cassiodorus himself was first the treasurer of the private expenditure to Odoacer , afterwards " count of the sacred largesses " Yielding with the rest of the Romans to the dominion of ...
Side 23
... ambassador might politely applaud , exhibited a faint and feeble copy of the magnificence of the Cæsars : yet the musical , the gymnastic , and the pan- tomime arts , had not totally sunk in oblivion ; the wild beasts of Africa still ...
... ambassador might politely applaud , exhibited a faint and feeble copy of the magnificence of the Cæsars : yet the musical , the gymnastic , and the pan- tomime arts , had not totally sunk in oblivion ; the wild beasts of Africa still ...
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... ambassadors of Sharokh , Anthony Jenkinson , the Père Greuber , & c . See likewise Hanway's Travels , vol . i . p . 345-357 . A communication through Thibet has been lately explored by the English sovereigns of Bengal . An abstract of ...
... ambassadors of Sharokh , Anthony Jenkinson , the Père Greuber , & c . See likewise Hanway's Travels , vol . i . p . 345-357 . A communication through Thibet has been lately explored by the English sovereigns of Bengal . An abstract of ...
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