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... exercise and rights of sovereignty . This interpreta- tion was , in some measure , justified by the event . After the usurpers of Gaul had successively fallen , the maritime provinces were restored to the empire . Yet their obedience ...
... exercise and rights of sovereignty . This interpreta- tion was , in some measure , justified by the event . After the usurpers of Gaul had successively fallen , the maritime provinces were restored to the empire . Yet their obedience ...
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... exercise of civil and criminal jurisdiction , and the habits of public counsel and command , were inherent to these petty republics ; and when they asserted their independence , the youth of the city , and of the adjacent districts ...
... exercise of civil and criminal jurisdiction , and the habits of public counsel and command , were inherent to these petty republics ; and when they asserted their independence , the youth of the city , and of the adjacent districts ...
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... exercises of the field ; his awk- ward and unsuccessful attempts provoked the secret con- tempt of the spectators ; the Goths expressed their wish that such a general might always command the armies of Rome ; and the name of the ...
... exercises of the field ; his awk- ward and unsuccessful attempts provoked the secret con- tempt of the spectators ; the Goths expressed their wish that such a general might always command the armies of Rome ; and the name of the ...
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... exercising the profession of robbery , under the more honorable names of war and conquest . The rumors of the success of Tribi- gild might for some time be suppressed by fear , or disguised by flattery ; yet they gradually alarmed both ...
... exercising the profession of robbery , under the more honorable names of war and conquest . The rumors of the success of Tribi- gild might for some time be suppressed by fear , or disguised by flattery ; yet they gradually alarmed both ...
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... exercise , with much less skill and success , the military profession ; and his uncertain opera- tions were capriciously framed and executed , with an igno- rance of real difficulties , and a timorous neglect of every favorable ...
... exercise , with much less skill and success , the military profession ; and his uncertain opera- tions were capriciously framed and executed , with an igno- rance of real difficulties , and a timorous neglect of every favorable ...
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