The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 4H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... language of a guilty exile , he solicited his pardon at the head of sixty thousand barbarians ; and the empress Placidia confessed , by a feeble resistance , that the condescension , which might have been ascribed to clemency , was the ...
... language of a guilty exile , he solicited his pardon at the head of sixty thousand barbarians ; and the empress Placidia confessed , by a feeble resistance , that the condescension , which might have been ascribed to clemency , was the ...
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... ( 8. p . 189 , ) condemns most vehemently the flattering inscriptions on her coins . They were probably struck when she was only three years old.-ED. ] ( such is the absurd language of imperious man ) 12 [ CH . XXXV . THE ADVENTURES OF.
... ( 8. p . 189 , ) condemns most vehemently the flattering inscriptions on her coins . They were probably struck when she was only three years old.-ED. ] ( such is the absurd language of imperious man ) 12 [ CH . XXXV . THE ADVENTURES OF.
Side 13
... language she was ignorant , whose figure was scarcely human , and whose religion and manners she abhorred . By the ministry of a faithful eunuch , she transmitted to Attila a ring , the pledge of her affection ; and earnestly conjured ...
... language she was ignorant , whose figure was scarcely human , and whose religion and manners she abhorred . By the ministry of a faithful eunuch , she transmitted to Attila a ring , the pledge of her affection ; and earnestly conjured ...
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... language , his own defeat , with the death of his principal adversary ; and that the barbarian , by accepting the equivalent , expressed his involuntary esteem for the superior merit of Etius . But the unusual despondency which seemed ...
... language , his own defeat , with the death of his principal adversary ; and that the barbarian , by accepting the equivalent , expressed his involuntary esteem for the superior merit of Etius . But the unusual despondency which seemed ...
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... language they were Avainach , river or water - landers , a name , to which the Latins , elsewhere as well the ancient dignity of Padua was supported by agriculture and 28 [ CH . XXXV . FOUNDATION OF THE Foundation of the Republic of Venice.
... language they were Avainach , river or water - landers , a name , to which the Latins , elsewhere as well the ancient dignity of Padua was supported by agriculture and 28 [ CH . XXXV . FOUNDATION OF THE Foundation of the Republic of Venice.
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