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... dangerous , or at least troublesome , enemies , the Ostrogoths sold at a high price their reconcilia- tion and fidelity , accepted a donative of lands and money , and were intrusted with the defence of the Lower Danube , under the ...
... dangerous , or at least troublesome , enemies , the Ostrogoths sold at a high price their reconcilia- tion and fidelity , accepted a donative of lands and money , and were intrusted with the defence of the Lower Danube , under the ...
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... danger , and almost to the distress , of famine , in a march of seven hundred miles , which had been undertaken in the depth of h of a rigorous winter . Since the fall of the Romai power , Dacia and Pannonia no longer exhibited the rich ...
... danger , and almost to the distress , of famine , in a march of seven hundred miles , which had been undertaken in the depth of h of a rigorous winter . Since the fall of the Romai power , Dacia and Pannonia no longer exhibited the rich ...
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... danger ; his vanguard , with several Gothic counts , which had been rashly intrusted to a deserter , was betrayed and destroyed near Faenza by his double treachery ; Odoacer again appeared master of the field , and the invader ...
... danger ; his vanguard , with several Gothic counts , which had been rashly intrusted to a deserter , was betrayed and destroyed near Faenza by his double treachery ; Odoacer again appeared master of the field , and the invader ...
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Edward Gibbon. cited them to undertake an unknown and dangerous journey of fifteen hundred miles . With the country 40 from whence the Gothic nation derived their origin , he maintained a fre- quent and friendly correspondence : the ...
Edward Gibbon. cited them to undertake an unknown and dangerous journey of fifteen hundred miles . With the country 40 from whence the Gothic nation derived their origin , he maintained a fre- quent and friendly correspondence : the ...
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... danger , the three blessings of a capital , order , plenty , and public amuse- A visible diminution of their numbers may be found even in the measure of liberality ; 59 yet Apulia Calabria , and Sicily , poured their tribute of corn ...
... danger , the three blessings of a capital , order , plenty , and public amuse- A visible diminution of their numbers may be found even in the measure of liberality ; 59 yet Apulia Calabria , and Sicily , poured their tribute of corn ...
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