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... nation acknowledged for their king the father of Theodoric . His ferocious subjects admired the strength and stature of their young prince ; and he soon convinced them that he had not degenerated from the valor of his ancestors . At the ...
... nation acknowledged for their king the father of Theodoric . His ferocious subjects admired the strength and stature of their young prince ; and he soon convinced them that he had not degenerated from the valor of his ancestors . At the ...
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... nation . " Are you igno- rant , " exclaimed the son of Triarius , " that it is the constant policy of the Romans to destroy the Goths by each other's swords ? Are you insensible that the victor in this unnatural contest will be exposed ...
... nation . " Are you igno- rant , " exclaimed the son of Triarius , " that it is the constant policy of the Romans to destroy the Goths by each other's swords ? Are you insensible that the victor in this unnatural contest will be exposed ...
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4. so anxious to preserve , the whole nation acknowledged the supremacy of the Amali , and the Byzantine court subscribed an ignominious and oppressive treaty.14 The senate had already declared , that it was necessary to choose a party ...
4. so anxious to preserve , the whole nation acknowledged the supremacy of the Amali , and the Byzantine court subscribed an ignominious and oppressive treaty.14 The senate had already declared , that it was necessary to choose a party ...
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... nation , the Visigoths of Gaul . In the course of this History , the most voracious appetite for war will be ... nations . 19 See Ennodius , p . 1603 , 1604. Since the orator , in the king's presence , could mention and praise his mother ...
... nation , the Visigoths of Gaul . In the course of this History , the most voracious appetite for war will be ... nations . 19 See Ennodius , p . 1603 , 1604. Since the orator , in the king's presence , could mention and praise his mother ...
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... nation as a confederacy of princes and nobles , bound by an oath to live and die together with their arms in their ... nation , and branches of them are found in countries very remote from each other . In my opinion they be long to the ...
... nation as a confederacy of princes and nobles , bound by an oath to live and die together with their arms in their ... nation , and branches of them are found in countries very remote from each other . In my opinion they be long to the ...
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