The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... gold . The royal hostage was educated at Constan- tinople with care and tenderness . His body was formed to all the exercises of war , his mind was expanded by the habits of liberal conversation ; he frequented the schools of the most ...
... gold . The royal hostage was educated at Constan- tinople with care and tenderness . His body was formed to all the exercises of war , his mind was expanded by the habits of liberal conversation ; he frequented the schools of the most ...
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... gold and silver of many thou- sand pounds , the name of son , and the promise of a rich and honorable wife . As long as Theodoric condescended to serve , he supported with courage and fidelity the cause of his bene- factor : his rapid ...
... gold and silver of many thou- sand pounds , the name of son , and the promise of a rich and honorable wife . As long as Theodoric condescended to serve , he supported with courage and fidelity the cause of his bene- factor : his rapid ...
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... gold with a bushel , those 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 left alone , was ...
... gold with a bushel , those 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 left alone , was ...
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... gold , twenty - five thousand tiles , and the receipt of customs from the Lucrine port , were assigned for the ordinary repairs of the walls and public edifices . A similar care was extended to the statues of metal or marble of men or ...
... gold , twenty - five thousand tiles , and the receipt of customs from the Lucrine port , were assigned for the ordinary repairs of the walls and public edifices . A similar care was extended to the statues of metal or marble of men or ...
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... gold mine in Bruttium , were carefully explored , and the Pomptine marshes , as well as those of Spoleto , were drained and culti- vated by private undertakers , whose distant reward must de- & c . , not to the Barbarians , but to the ...
... gold mine in Bruttium , were carefully explored , and the Pomptine marshes , as well as those of Spoleto , were drained and culti- vated by private undertakers , whose distant reward must de- & c . , not to the Barbarians , but to the ...
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