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... distress by the want of clothing and food . They unanimoufly refolved to defert their Pannonian encampments , and boldly to advance into the warm and wealthy neighbourhood of the Byzantine court , which al- ready maintained in pride and ...
... distress by the want of clothing and food . They unanimoufly refolved to defert their Pannonian encampments , and boldly to advance into the warm and wealthy neighbourhood of the Byzantine court , which al- ready maintained in pride and ...
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... distress and anxiety , till the meffen- gers who had been fent to the mountain tops , de- fcried the first rays of returning light , and pro- claimed to the plain below the festival of his re- furrection 43 . five wars , The life of ...
... distress and anxiety , till the meffen- gers who had been fent to the mountain tops , de- fcried the first rays of returning light , and pro- claimed to the plain below the festival of his re- furrection 43 . five wars , The life of ...
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... distress of Campania . Thefe dangerous projects were defeated by the virtue and eloquence of Epiphanius and Boethius , who , in the prefence of Theodoric himself , fuc- cessfully pleaded the cause of the people ** : but if the royal ear ...
... distress of Campania . Thefe dangerous projects were defeated by the virtue and eloquence of Epiphanius and Boethius , who , in the prefence of Theodoric himself , fuc- cessfully pleaded the cause of the people ** : but if the royal ear ...
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... distress of the provincials , whose fortunes were exhaufted by public and private ra- pine ; and Boethius alone had courage to oppose the tyranny of the Barbarians , elated by conqueft , excited by avarice , and , as he complains ...
... distress of the provincials , whose fortunes were exhaufted by public and private ra- pine ; and Boethius alone had courage to oppose the tyranny of the Barbarians , elated by conqueft , excited by avarice , and , as he complains ...
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... distress , and to con- ceive new hopes from the inconftancy of fortune . Reafon had informed him of the precarious condi 96 A fevere inquiry was inftituted into the crime of magic ( Var . . 22 , 23. ix . 18. ) : and it was believed that ...
... distress , and to con- ceive new hopes from the inconftancy of fortune . Reafon had informed him of the precarious condi 96 A fevere inquiry was inftituted into the crime of magic ( Var . . 22 , 23. ix . 18. ) : and it was believed that ...
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