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... conqueror , who wanted courage to encounter or to forgive his enemies . * The haughty spirit of 6 Theophanes ( p . 111 ) inserts a copy of her sacred letters to the provinces ; ἴστε ὅτι τὸ βασίλειον ημέτερόν ἐστι . . . καὶ ὁττὶ προχειο ...
... conqueror , who wanted courage to encounter or to forgive his enemies . * The haughty spirit of 6 Theophanes ( p . 111 ) inserts a copy of her sacred letters to the provinces ; ἴστε ὅτι τὸ βασίλειον ημέτερόν ἐστι . . . καὶ ὁττὶ προχειο ...
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... conqueror of Italy should reign as the lieu- tenant , the vassal , or the ally , of the emperor of the East.16 against the point of a spear which hung before a tent , or was fixed on a wagon , ( Marcellin . in Chron . Evagrius , 1. iii ...
... conqueror of Italy should reign as the lieu- tenant , the vassal , or the ally , of the emperor of the East.16 against the point of a spear which hung before a tent , or was fixed on a wagon , ( Marcellin . in Chron . Evagrius , 1. iii ...
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... conqueror with loud acclama- tions of respect and fidelity . But their want either of con- stancy or of faith soon exposed him to the most imminent danger ; his vanguard , with several Gothic counts , which had been rashly intrusted to ...
... conqueror with loud acclama- tions of respect and fidelity . But their want either of con- stancy or of faith soon exposed him to the most imminent danger ; his vanguard , with several Gothic counts , which had been rashly intrusted to ...
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... conqueror , 22 are sufficiently proved by the advantageous treaty which force would not sincerely have granted , nor weakness have rashly infringed . The jealousy of power , and the mischiefs of discord , may suggest a more decent ...
... conqueror , 22 are sufficiently proved by the advantageous treaty which force would not sincerely have granted , nor weakness have rashly infringed . The jealousy of power , and the mischiefs of discord , may suggest a more decent ...
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... conquerors to as sume the more elegant dress of the natives , but they still per sisted in the use of their mother - tongue ; and their contempt for the Latin schools was applauded by Theodoric himself , who gratified their prejudices ...
... conquerors to as sume the more elegant dress of the natives , but they still per sisted in the use of their mother - tongue ; and their contempt for the Latin schools was applauded by Theodoric himself , who gratified their prejudices ...
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