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... interest , 97 5 See the cause and circumstances of the fall of Attalus in Zosimus , 1. vi . pp . 380-383 . Sozomen , 1. ix . c . 8. Philostorg . 1. xii . c . 3. The two acts of indemnity in the Theodosian Code , 1. ix . tit . xxxviii ...
... interest , 97 5 See the cause and circumstances of the fall of Attalus in Zosimus , 1. vi . pp . 380-383 . Sozomen , 1. ix . c . 8. Philostorg . 1. xii . c . 3. The two acts of indemnity in the Theodosian Code , 1. ix . tit . xxxviii ...
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... interest of the ministers of Honorius , who were now released from the obligation of their extravagant oath , to deliver Italy from the intolerable weight of the Gothic powers ; and they readily accepted their service against the ...
... interest of the ministers of Honorius , who were now released from the obligation of their extravagant oath , to deliver Italy from the intolerable weight of the Gothic powers ; and they readily accepted their service against the ...
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... interest of the republic . The loss of that infant , whose remains were deposited in a silver coffin in one of the churches near Barcelona , afflicted his parents ; but the grief of the Gothic king was suspended by the labors of the ...
... interest of the republic . The loss of that infant , whose remains were deposited in a silver coffin in one of the churches near Barcelona , afflicted his parents ; but the grief of the Gothic king was suspended by the labors of the ...
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... interest or passion , to violate the public peace . A heavy and partial ransom was imposed on the surviving provincials , who had escaped the calamities of war ; the fairest and most fertile lands were assigned to the rapacious ...
... interest or passion , to violate the public peace . A heavy and partial ransom was imposed on the surviving provincials , who had escaped the calamities of war ; the fairest and most fertile lands were assigned to the rapacious ...
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... interest and resentment . The public strength , instead of being united against a foreign enemy , was consumed in obscure and intestine quarrels ; and the personal merit which had placed a successful leader at the head of his equals ...
... interest and resentment . The public strength , instead of being united against a foreign enemy , was consumed in obscure and intestine quarrels ; and the personal merit which had placed a successful leader at the head of his equals ...
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