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... excited only the envy of their surviving friends . At length the Barbarians , satiated with carnage and rapine , and afflicted by the contagious evils which they themselves had introduced , fixed their perma- nent seats in the ...
... excited only the envy of their surviving friends . At length the Barbarians , satiated with carnage and rapine , and afflicted by the contagious evils which they themselves had introduced , fixed their perma- nent seats in the ...
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... excited in the most savage breasts , was treated with cruel and wanton insult . The daughter of the emperor Theodo sius , confounded among a crowd of vulgar captives , was compelled to march on foot above twelve miles , before the horse ...
... excited in the most savage breasts , was treated with cruel and wanton insult . The daughter of the emperor Theodo sius , confounded among a crowd of vulgar captives , was compelled to march on foot above twelve miles , before the horse ...
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... excited among the Barbarians of Spain ; and the contending princes are said to have addressed their letters , their ambassadors , and their hostages , to the throne of the Western emperor , exhorting him to remain a tranquil spec- tator ...
... excited among the Barbarians of Spain ; and the contending princes are said to have addressed their letters , their ambassadors , and their hostages , to the throne of the Western emperor , exhorting him to remain a tranquil spec- tator ...
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... excited to support the weight and glory of an illustrious name : and , instead of aspiring to imitate his ancestors , he degenerated ( if we may presume to measure the degrees of incapacity ) below the weakness of his father and his ...
... excited to support the weight and glory of an illustrious name : and , instead of aspiring to imitate his ancestors , he degenerated ( if we may presume to measure the degrees of incapacity ) below the weakness of his father and his ...
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... excited the curiosity of her brother , by an interesting picture of the charms of Athenais ; large eyes , a well - proportioned nose , a fair com- plexion , golden locks , a slender person , a graceful demeanor , an understanding ...
... excited the curiosity of her brother , by an interesting picture of the charms of Athenais ; large eyes , a well - proportioned nose , a fair com- plexion , golden locks , a slender person , a graceful demeanor , an understanding ...
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