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... followed by the most dreadful ca- lamities ; as the Barbarians exercised their indiscriminate cruelty on the fortunes of the Romans and the Spaniards , and ravaged with equal fury the cities and the open coun- try . The progress of ...
... followed by the most dreadful ca- lamities ; as the Barbarians exercised their indiscriminate cruelty on the fortunes of the Romans and the Spaniards , and ravaged with equal fury the cities and the open coun- try . The progress of ...
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... gives a true character of Theodosius ; and I have followed the example of Tille mont ( tom . vi . p . 25 ) in borrowing some strokes from the modern Greeks . to the singular epitnet of Calligraphes , or a fair 112 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... gives a true character of Theodosius ; and I have followed the example of Tille mont ( tom . vi . p . 25 ) in borrowing some strokes from the modern Greeks . to the singular epitnet of Calligraphes , or a fair 112 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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... followed the track of the blood , till he discovered , among the long grass , the point of an ancient sword , which he dug out of the ground and pre- sented to Attila . That magnanimous , or rather that artful , prince accepted , with ...
... followed the track of the blood , till he discovered , among the long grass , the point of an ancient sword , which he dug out of the ground and pre- sented to Attila . That magnanimous , or rather that artful , prince accepted , with ...
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... followed by a numerous train of men and horses , made their first halt at Sardica , at the distance of three hundred and fifty miles , or thirteen days ' journey , from Constantinople . As the remains of Sardica were still included ...
... followed by a numerous train of men and horses , made their first halt at Sardica , at the distance of three hundred and fifty miles , or thirteen days ' journey , from Constantinople . As the remains of Sardica were still included ...
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... followed his person , and of the various multi- tude of idle or industrious slaves and retainers . The baths , constructed by Onegesius , were the only edifice of stone ; the materials had been transported from Pannonia ; and since the ...
... followed his person , and of the various multi- tude of idle or industrious slaves and retainers . The baths , constructed by Onegesius , were the only edifice of stone ; the materials had been transported from Pannonia ; and since the ...
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