The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... 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 undivided authority the ...
... 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 undivided authority the ...
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... soldiers , who were maintained for the public defence . They held their lands and benefices as a military stipend at the sound of the trumpet , they were prepared to march under the conduct of their provincial officers ; and the whole ...
... soldiers , who were maintained for the public defence . They held their lands and benefices as a military stipend at the sound of the trumpet , they were prepared to march under the conduct of their provincial officers ; and the whole ...
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... soldiers , might have gradually arisen from the mutual emulation of their re- spective virtues . But the sublime merit of guiding or second- ing such a revolution was not reserved for the reign of Theod- oric he wanted either the genius ...
... soldiers , might have gradually arisen from the mutual emulation of their re- spective virtues . But the sublime merit of guiding or second- ing such a revolution was not reserved for the reign of Theod- oric he wanted either the genius ...
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... soldiers , who knew him to be brave and gentle , of the clergy and people , who believed him to be orthodox , and of ... soldier had not qualified him for the govern- ment of an empire ; and though personally brave , the con- > * St ...
... soldiers , who knew him to be brave and gentle , of the clergy and people , who believed him to be orthodox , and of ... soldier had not qualified him for the govern- ment of an empire ; and though personally brave , the con- > * St ...
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... soldiers , who darted fire- brands against the houses ; and the various flames , which had been kindled by the hands of citizens and strangers , spread without control over the face of the city . The conflagration involved the cathedral ...
... soldiers , who darted fire- brands against the houses ; and the various flames , which had been kindled by the hands of citizens and strangers , spread without control over the face of the city . The conflagration involved the cathedral ...
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