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... Goths , Gothic , lib . 1 . c . 2. p . 311. ) far outweighs the vague praises of Ennodius ( Sirmond Opera , tom . 1 . p . 1596. ) and Theophanes . ( Chronograph . p . 112. ) Statura est quæ resignet proceritate regnantem . ( Ennodius , p ...
... Goths , Gothic , lib . 1 . c . 2. p . 311. ) far outweighs the vague praises of Ennodius ( Sirmond Opera , tom . 1 . p . 1596. ) and Theophanes . ( Chronograph . p . 112. ) Statura est quæ resignet proceritate regnantem . ( Ennodius , p ...
Side 7
... Goths . After proving by some acts of hostility that they could be dangerous , or at least troublesome , enemies , the Ostrogoths sold at a high price their reconciliation and fidelity , accepted a dona- tive of lands and money , and ...
... Goths . After proving by some acts of hostility that they could be dangerous , or at least troublesome , enemies , the Ostrogoths sold at a high price their reconciliation and fidelity , accepted a dona- tive of lands and money , and ...
Side 10
... Goths , who deprived their captive peasants of the right hand that guided the plough . On such occasions , Theodoric sustained the loud and speci- ous reproach of disloyalty , of ingratitude , and of insa- tiate avarice , which could be ...
... Goths , who deprived their captive peasants of the right hand that guided the plough . On such occasions , Theodoric sustained the loud and speci- ous reproach of disloyalty , of ingratitude , and of insa- tiate avarice , which could be ...
Side 11
... Goths by each other's swords ? Are you insensible that the victor in this unnatural contest will be exposed , and justly exposed , to their implacable revenge ? Where are those warriors , my kinsmen , and thy own , whose widows now ...
... Goths by each other's swords ? Are you insensible that the victor in this unnatural contest will be exposed , and justly exposed , to their implacable revenge ? Where are those warriors , my kinsmen , and thy own , whose widows now ...
Side 12
... Goths , since the public was unequal to the support of their united forces ; a subsidy of two thousand pounds of gold , with the ample pay of thirteen thousand men , were required for the least con- siderable of their armies ; and the ...
... Goths , since the public was unequal to the support of their united forces ; a subsidy of two thousand pounds of gold , with the ample pay of thirteen thousand men , were required for the least con- siderable of their armies ; and the ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. [With a ..., Volum 5 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1825 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 5: Complete in ... Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1825 |
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