The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5John Murray, 1903 |
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... merit , advanced at the head of ten thousand Romans ; and the provisions and arms , which filled a long train of waggons , were distributed to the fiercest of the Bulgarian tribes . But in the fields of Margus the Eastern powers were ...
... merit , advanced at the head of ten thousand Romans ; and the provisions and arms , which filled a long train of waggons , were distributed to the fiercest of the Bulgarian tribes . But in the fields of Margus the Eastern powers were ...
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... merit of guiding or seconding such a revolution was not reserved for the reign of Theodoric : he wanted either the genius or the opportunities of a legislator ; 52 and while he indulged the Goths in the enjoyment of rude liberty , he ...
... merit of guiding or seconding such a revolution was not reserved for the reign of Theodoric : he wanted either the genius or the opportunities of a legislator ; 52 and while he indulged the Goths in the enjoyment of rude liberty , he ...
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... merit , the Gothic conqueror is at least as much above Valentinian as he may seem inferior to Trajan . 62 Vit . Fulgentii in Baron . Annal . Eccles . A.D. 500 , No. 10 . Cassiodorus describes in his pompous style the Forum of Trajan ...
... merit , the Gothic conqueror is at least as much above Valentinian as he may seem inferior to Trajan . 62 Vit . Fulgentii in Baron . Annal . Eccles . A.D. 500 , No. 10 . Cassiodorus describes in his pompous style the Forum of Trajan ...
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... merit , were honourably entertained in the palace of Theodoric ; he esteemed the living sanctity of Cæsarius and Epiphanius , " the orthodox bishops of Arles and Pavia ; and pre- sented a decent offering on the tomb of St. Peter ...
... merit , were honourably entertained in the palace of Theodoric ; he esteemed the living sanctity of Cæsarius and Epiphanius , " the orthodox bishops of Arles and Pavia ; and pre- sented a decent offering on the tomb of St. Peter ...
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... merit and patience of these holy confessors . Three hundred pulpits deplored the persecution of the church ; and if the chapel of St. Stephen at Verona was demolished by the command of Theo- doric , it is probable that some miracle ...
... merit and patience of these holy confessors . Three hundred pulpits deplored the persecution of the church ; and if the chapel of St. Stephen at Verona was demolished by the command of Theo- doric , it is probable that some miracle ...
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