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... occasion , the im- petuous attack of Galerius spread disorder and dis- may over the camp of the barbarians . A slight resistance was followed by a dreadful carnage , and , in the general confusion , the wounded monarch ( for Narses ...
... occasion , the im- petuous attack of Galerius spread disorder and dis- may over the camp of the barbarians . A slight resistance was followed by a dreadful carnage , and , in the general confusion , the wounded monarch ( for Narses ...
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... occasion his stay did not exceed two months . Dis- gusted with the licentious familiarity of the people , he quitted Rome with precipitation thirteen days before it was expected that he should have appeared in the sen- ate , invested ...
... occasion his stay did not exceed two months . Dis- gusted with the licentious familiarity of the people , he quitted Rome with precipitation thirteen days before it was expected that he should have appeared in the sen- ate , invested ...
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... occasion , either the feelings of his own mind , or the expectations of the public . The imperious voice of honour and gratitude called aloud for revenge . From the liber- ality of Gratian , he had received the imperial diadem ; his ...
... occasion , either the feelings of his own mind , or the expectations of the public . The imperious voice of honour and gratitude called aloud for revenge . From the liber- ality of Gratian , he had received the imperial diadem ; his ...
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