The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7A. Strahan; and T. Cadell ... and W. Davies, 1797 |
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... prince ; and he foon convinced them that he had not degenerated from the valour of his an- cestors . At the head of fix thousand volunteers he fecretly left the camp in queft of adventures , defcended the Danube as far as Singidunum or ...
... prince ; and he foon convinced them that he had not degenerated from the valour of his an- cestors . At the head of fix thousand volunteers he fecretly left the camp in queft of adventures , defcended the Danube as far as Singidunum or ...
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... prince , who had penetration to difcern , and firm- ness to pursue , his own and the publick interest . Theodoric loved the virtues which he poffeffed , and the talents of which he was deftitute . Li- berius was promoted to the office ...
... prince , who had penetration to difcern , and firm- ness to pursue , his own and the publick interest . Theodoric loved the virtues which he poffeffed , and the talents of which he was deftitute . Li- berius was promoted to the office ...
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... prince and peo ple ; the Gothic conqueror had been educated in- the profeffion of Arianifm , and Italy was de- voutly attached to the Nicene faith . But the perfuafion of Theodoric was not infected by zeal , and he pioufly adhered to ...
... prince and peo ple ; the Gothic conqueror had been educated in- the profeffion of Arianifm , and Italy was de- voutly attached to the Nicene faith . But the perfuafion of Theodoric was not infected by zeal , and he pioufly adhered to ...
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... prince ; . the dignity of Boethius was adorned with the titles of conful and patrician , and his talents were ufe- fully employed in the important ftation of mafter of the offices . Notwithstanding the equal claims of the Eaft and Weft ...
... prince ; . the dignity of Boethius was adorned with the titles of conful and patrician , and his talents were ufe- fully employed in the important ftation of mafter of the offices . Notwithstanding the equal claims of the Eaft and Weft ...
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... prince , and to his guardian mother ; and received in the fame awful moment , his laft falutary advice , to main- tain the laws , to love the fenate and people of Rome , and to cultivate with decent reverence the friendship of the ...
... prince , and to his guardian mother ; and received in the fame awful moment , his laft falutary advice , to main- tain the laws , to love the fenate and people of Rome , and to cultivate with decent reverence the friendship of the ...
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