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... favours , loved his person , cele- brated his fame , and protected his memory . The voluminous writings of Libanius still exist : for the most part , they are the vain and idle compositions of an orator , who cultivated the science of ...
... favours , loved his person , cele- brated his fame , and protected his memory . The voluminous writings of Libanius still exist : for the most part , they are the vain and idle compositions of an orator , who cultivated the science of ...
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... favour- able to the operations of cavalry ; and when the Romans arrived at Macepracta , they perceived the ruins of the wall , which had been constructed by the ancient kings of Assyria , to secure their dominions from the incursions of ...
... favour- able to the operations of cavalry ; and when the Romans arrived at Macepracta , they perceived the ruins of the wall , which had been constructed by the ancient kings of Assyria , to secure their dominions from the incursions of ...
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... favour of the gods , the mortal stroke that secures me from the danger of disgracing a character , which has hitherto been supported by virtue and fortitude . I die without remorse , as I have lived without guilt . I am pleased to ...
... favour of the gods , the mortal stroke that secures me from the danger of disgracing a character , which has hitherto been supported by virtue and fortitude . I die without remorse , as I have lived without guilt . I am pleased to ...
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... favour . But the situation of a famished army , encompassed on all sides by a host of barbarians , shortened the moments of grief and deliberation . In this scene of terror and distress , the body of the deceased prince , according to ...
... favour . But the situation of a famished army , encompassed on all sides by a host of barbarians , shortened the moments of grief and deliberation . In this scene of terror and distress , the body of the deceased prince , according to ...
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... favour and protection he so lately solicited . The strongest recommendation of Jovian was the merit of his father , count Varronian , who enjoyed in honour- able retirement , the fruit of his long services . In the obscure freedom of a ...
... favour and protection he so lately solicited . The strongest recommendation of Jovian was the merit of his father , count Varronian , who enjoyed in honour- able retirement , the fruit of his long services . In the obscure freedom of a ...
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