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... 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 head of six thousand volunteers , he secretly left the camp in quest of ...
... 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 head of six thousand volunteers , he secretly left the camp in quest of ...
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... subjects were exposed in their frozen huts to intolerable hardships , while their king was dissolved in the luxury of Greece , and he prevented the painful alternative of encoun- tering the Goths , as the champion , or of leading them ...
... subjects were exposed in their frozen huts to intolerable hardships , while their king was dissolved in the luxury of Greece , and he prevented the painful alternative of encoun- tering the Goths , as the champion , or of leading them ...
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... subjects and the clamors of his soldiers . A treaty of peace was negotiated by the bishop of Ravenna ; the Ostrogoths were admitted into the city , and the hostile kings consented , under the sanction of an oath , to rule with equal and ...
... subjects and the clamors of his soldiers . A treaty of peace was negotiated by the bishop of Ravenna ; the Ostrogoths were admitted into the city , and the hostile kings consented , under the sanction of an oath , to rule with equal and ...
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4. exempt from taxes , and he enjoyed the inestimable privilege of being subject only to the laws of his country.29 ... subjects , and to moderate the violence , without enervating the valor , of his soldiers , who were maintained for ...
4. exempt from taxes , and he enjoyed the inestimable privilege of being subject only to the laws of his country.29 ... subjects , and to moderate the violence , without enervating the valor , of his soldiers , who were maintained for ...
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... subjects . His domestic alliances , 35 a wife , two daughters , a sister , and a niece , united the family of The- odoric with the kings of the Franks , the Burgundians , the Visigoths , the Vandals , and the Thuringians , and ...
... subjects . His domestic alliances , 35 a wife , two daughters , a sister , and a niece , united the family of The- odoric with the kings of the Franks , the Burgundians , the Visigoths , the Vandals , and the Thuringians , and ...
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