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... Belisarius , a rhetori- cian , whom eloquence had promoted to the rank of senator and præfect of Constantinople . According to the vicissi tudes of courage or servitude , of favor or disgrace , Proco- pius 12 successively composed the ...
... Belisarius , a rhetori- cian , whom eloquence had promoted to the rank of senator and præfect of Constantinople . According to the vicissi tudes of courage or servitude , of favor or disgrace , Proco- pius 12 successively composed the ...
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... Belisarius labored for pardon and reward in the six books of the Imperial edifices . He had dexterously chosen a subject of apparent splendor , in which he could loudly celebrate the genius , the magnificence , and the piety of a prince ...
... Belisarius labored for pardon and reward in the six books of the Imperial edifices . He had dexterously chosen a subject of apparent splendor , in which he could loudly celebrate the genius , the magnificence , and the piety of a prince ...
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... Belisarius and Narses , without disguising the vanity of their triumphs , or the hostile virtue of the Persian and Gothic heroes . The series of this and the following volume will embrace the jurisprudence and theology of the emperor ...
... Belisarius and Narses , without disguising the vanity of their triumphs , or the hostile virtue of the Persian and Gothic heroes . The series of this and the following volume will embrace the jurisprudence and theology of the emperor ...
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... the indig- nant virtue of Lydus seems greatly stimulated by the loss of his official fees , which he ascribes to the innovations of the minister . - M . own destruction . * At a time when Belisarius , OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 445.
... the indig- nant virtue of Lydus seems greatly stimulated by the loss of his official fees , which he ascribes to the innovations of the minister . - M . own destruction . * At a time when Belisarius , OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 445.
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... Belisarius . An ambuscade of guards and eunuchs had been posted by the command of Theodora ; they rushed with drawn swords to seize or to punish the guilty minister : he was saved by the fidelity of his attendants ; but instead of ...
... Belisarius . An ambuscade of guards and eunuchs had been posted by the command of Theodora ; they rushed with drawn swords to seize or to punish the guilty minister : he was saved by the fidelity of his attendants ; but instead of ...
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