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Side 19
... the capital , obeyed the command of a duke . Vales . Notit . p . 120-123 . the importance of a height , which commanded the camp 0 2 A.D. 420-451 . ] ATTILA RETIRES INTO CHAMPAGNE . 19 Attila Retires to the Plains of Champagne.
... the capital , obeyed the command of a duke . Vales . Notit . p . 120-123 . the importance of a height , which commanded the camp 0 2 A.D. 420-451 . ] ATTILA RETIRES INTO CHAMPAGNE . 19 Attila Retires to the Plains of Champagne.
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... command of the nations of Ger- many and Scythia . The bold Ardaric felt and represented the disgrace of this servile partition ; and his subjects , the warlike Gepida , with the Ostrogoths , under the conduct of three valiant brothers ...
... command of the nations of Ger- many and Scythia . The bold Ardaric felt and represented the disgrace of this servile partition ; and his subjects , the warlike Gepida , with the Ostrogoths , under the conduct of three valiant brothers ...
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... command , were dis- turbed by remorse , or guilt , or terror ; and his throne was shaken by the seditions of the soldiers , the people , and the confederate barbarians . The marriage of his son Palladius with the eldest daughter of the ...
... command , were dis- turbed by remorse , or guilt , or terror ; and his throne was shaken by the seditions of the soldiers , the people , and the confederate barbarians . The marriage of his son Palladius with the eldest daughter of the ...
Side 50
... command of the forces in Gaul . Avitus , the stranger , whose merit was so nobly rewarded , descended from a wealthy and honourable family in the diocese of Auvergne . The convulsions of the times urged him to embrace , with the same ...
... command of the forces in Gaul . Avitus , the stranger , whose merit was so nobly rewarded , descended from a wealthy and honourable family in the diocese of Auvergne . The convulsions of the times urged him to embrace , with the same ...
Side 52
... command the respect of those who are ignorant of his merit ; and although he is born a prince , his merit would dignify a private station . He is of a middle stature , his body appears rather plump than fat , and in his well ...
... command the respect of those who are ignorant of his merit ; and although he is born a prince , his merit would dignify a private station . He is of a middle stature , his body appears rather plump than fat , and in his well ...
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