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... secure the fidelity of their parents . During this suspense of a doubtful and distant negotiation , the impatient Goths made some rash attempts to pass the Danube , without the permission of the government whose trans- ported over the ...
... secure the fidelity of their parents . During this suspense of a doubtful and distant negotiation , the impatient Goths made some rash attempts to pass the Danube , without the permission of the government whose trans- ported over the ...
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... secure the friendship of Zosimus ( 1. iv . p . 276 , 277 [ c . 54 ] ) . [ Gibbon has not sufficiently insisted on the paganism as part of the political programme of Eugenius ( cp . chap . xxviii . n . 60 ) . ] 12 [ This inference from ...
... secure the friendship of Zosimus ( 1. iv . p . 276 , 277 [ c . 54 ] ) . [ Gibbon has not sufficiently insisted on the paganism as part of the political programme of Eugenius ( cp . chap . xxviii . n . 60 ) . ] 12 [ This inference from ...
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... secure and honourable both em- peace ; but it was likewise his opinion that peace cannot prepares to be honourable or secure , if the sovereign betrays a pusillanimous Gaul . A.D. aversion to war . This temperate courage dictated his ...
... secure and honourable both em- peace ; but it was likewise his opinion that peace cannot prepares to be honourable or secure , if the sovereign betrays a pusillanimous Gaul . A.D. aversion to war . This temperate courage dictated his ...
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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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