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... four horses ; they now follow thee on foot , like slaves , through the deserts of Thrace ; those men who were tempted by the hope of measuring gold with a bushel , hose brave men who are as free and as noble as thyself . " A language so ...
... four horses ; they now follow thee on foot , like slaves , through the deserts of Thrace ; those men who were tempted by the hope of measuring gold with a bushel , hose brave men who are as free and as noble as thyself . " A language so ...
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... four articles . * 53 The image of Theodoric is engraved on his coins : his molest successors were satisfied with adding their own name to the head o the reigning emperor , ( Muratori , Antiquitat . Italiæ Medii Avi , tom . ii . dissert ...
... four articles . * 53 The image of Theodoric is engraved on his coins : his molest successors were satisfied with adding their own name to the head o the reigning emperor , ( Muratori , Antiquitat . Italiæ Medii Avi , tom . ii . dissert ...
Side 21
... four provinces that now form the kingdom of Naples is labored by Giannone ( tom . i . p . 172 , 178 ) with patriotic diligence . All causes between Roman and Roman were judged by the old Roman courts . The comes Gothorum judged between ...
... four provinces that now form the kingdom of Naples is labored by Giannone ( tom . i . p . 172 , 178 ) with patriotic diligence . All causes between Roman and Roman were judged by the old Roman courts . The comes Gothorum judged between ...
Side 23
... four thousand quarters , ( Ano- nym . Valesian . p . 721 , and Var . i . 35 , vi . 18 , xi . 5 , 39. ) 60 See his regard and indulgence for the spectacles of the circus , the amphitheatre , and the theatre , in the Chronicle and ...
... four thousand quarters , ( Ano- nym . Valesian . p . 721 , and Var . i . 35 , vi . 18 , xi . 5 , 39. ) 60 See his regard and indulgence for the spectacles of the circus , the amphitheatre , and the theatre , in the Chronicle and ...
Side 31
... is to usurp the prerogative of God ; that by the nature of things the power of sovereigns is confined to external government ; thas Roman pontiff , with four illustrious senators , embarked on OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 31 Misery of Rome,
... is to usurp the prerogative of God ; that by the nature of things the power of sovereigns is confined to external government ; thas Roman pontiff , with four illustrious senators , embarked on OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 31 Misery of Rome,
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