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... Spain , in the humble habitation of a private family . But he re- ceived a princely education in the palace of Constanti- nople ; and his inglorious life was spent in that peace- ful and splendid seat of royalty , from whence he ...
... Spain , in the humble habitation of a private family . But he re- ceived a princely education in the palace of Constanti- nople ; and his inglorious life was spent in that peace- ful and splendid seat of royalty , from whence he ...
Side 2
... Spain , and Britain ; and the troops , which guarded the frontiers of his kingdom , were opposed on the one side to the Cale- donians , and on the other to the Moors . The great and martial prefecture of Illyricum was divided between ...
... Spain , and Britain ; and the troops , which guarded the frontiers of his kingdom , were opposed on the one side to the Cale- donians , and on the other to the Moors . The great and martial prefecture of Illyricum was divided between ...
Side 71
... Spain . On the side of the Pyrenees , the ambition of A.D. 408. Constantine might be justified by the proximity of danger ; but his throne was soon established by the conquest , or rather submission , of Spain ; which yielded to the ...
... Spain . On the side of the Pyrenees , the ambition of A.D. 408. Constantine might be justified by the proximity of danger ; but his throne was soon established by the conquest , or rather submission , of Spain ; which yielded to the ...
Side 72
... Spain . The nine bands of Honorians , which may be easily traced on the establishment of the western empire , could not exceed the number of five thousand men ; yet this inconsiderable force was sufficient to terminate a war , which had ...
... Spain . The nine bands of Honorians , which may be easily traced on the establishment of the western empire , could not exceed the number of five thousand men ; yet this inconsiderable force was sufficient to terminate a war , which had ...
Side 85
... Spain are occupied by the barbarians.- Independence of Britain . of the court of A. D. 408 , Weakness THE incapacity of a weak and distracted go- vernment may often assume the appearance , Ravenna , and produce the effects , of a ...
... Spain are occupied by the barbarians.- Independence of Britain . of the court of A. D. 408 , Weakness THE incapacity of a weak and distracted go- vernment may often assume the appearance , Ravenna , and produce the effects , of a ...
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