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... numbers , prevailed in the contest , by the decisive advantages of exercise and disci- pline . After the submission ... number of chiefs - pxovres , iudices - without a single head . There is no proof that Hermanric incorporated them in ...
... numbers , prevailed in the contest , by the decisive advantages of exercise and disci- pline . After the submission ... number of chiefs - pxovres , iudices - without a single head . There is no proof that Hermanric incorporated them in ...
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... numbers was to discover how many ships were required for the transportation , as L. Schmidt has pointed out ; and this considera- tion suggests that the total of the record represents the whole number of heads , including the women ...
... numbers was to discover how many ships were required for the transportation , as L. Schmidt has pointed out ; and this considera- tion suggests that the total of the record represents the whole number of heads , including the women ...
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... numbers of Donatists were reconciled to the Catholic church ; but the fanatics , who still persevered in their opposition , were provoked to madness and despair ; the distracted country was filled with tumult and bloodshed ; the armed ...
... numbers of Donatists were reconciled to the Catholic church ; but the fanatics , who still persevered in their opposition , were provoked to madness and despair ; the distracted country was filled with tumult and bloodshed ; the armed ...
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CHAPTER XXV | 1 |
The cause of the Gothic | 7 |
The two Eastern expeditions of Stilicho and his Illyric policy | 12 |
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