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... hope of measuring gold with a bushel , hose brave men who are as free and as noble as thyself . " A language so well suited to the temper of the Goths excited clamor and discontent ; and the son of Theodemir , apprehen sive of being ...
... hope of measuring gold with a bushel , hose brave men who are as free and as noble as thyself . " A language so well suited to the temper of the Goths excited clamor and discontent ; and the son of Theodemir , apprehen sive of being ...
Side 18
... 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 signal of pillage , the rich spoils of the enemy lay ...
... 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 signal of pillage , the rich spoils of the enemy lay ...
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... hope , in his pious fancy , that it was excelled by the celestial splen- dor of the New Jerusalem.62 During a residence of six 58 See his regard for the senate in Cochlæus , ( Vit . Theod . viii . p .. 72-80 . ) 59 No more than 120,000 ...
... hope , in his pious fancy , that it was excelled by the celestial splen- dor of the New Jerusalem.62 During a residence of six 58 See his regard for the senate in Cochlæus , ( Vit . Theod . viii . p .. 72-80 . ) 59 No more than 120,000 ...
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... hope and pillar of the true reli gion . The magnificence of Justinian was displayed in the superior pomp of his public spectacles , an object not less sacred and important in the eyes of the multitude than the creed of Nice or Chalcedon ...
... hope and pillar of the true reli gion . The magnificence of Justinian was displayed in the superior pomp of his public spectacles , an object not less sacred and important in the eyes of the multitude than the creed of Nice or Chalcedon ...
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... Hope ; but their ancestors might equal the labors and success of the present race , and the sphere of their navigation might extend from the Isles of Japan to the Straits of Malacca , the pillars , if we may apply that name , of an ...
... Hope ; but their ancestors might equal the labors and success of the present race , and the sphere of their navigation might extend from the Isles of Japan to the Straits of Malacca , the pillars , if we may apply that name , of an ...
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