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... learned and judicious contemporaries were forced to con- fess , that infant Rome had formerly received more essential injury from the Gauls , than she had now sustained from the Goths in her declining age.115 The experience of eleven ...
... learned and judicious contemporaries were forced to con- fess , that infant Rome had formerly received more essential injury from the Gauls , than she had now sustained from the Goths in her declining age.115 The experience of eleven ...
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... learned Muratori , tom , xiv . pp . 230--214 , octavo edition . If he is desirous of examining the originals , he may have recourse to the eighteenth book of the great , but unfinished , history of Guic- ciardini . But the account which ...
... learned Muratori , tom , xiv . pp . 230--214 , octavo edition . If he is desirous of examining the originals , he may have recourse to the eighteenth book of the great , but unfinished , history of Guic- ciardini . But the account which ...
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... learned antiquarian ; who sup- poses that the British monarchs of the several tribes continued to reign , though with subordinate jurisdiction , from the time of Claudius to that of Honorius . See Whitaker's History of Manchester . vol ...
... learned antiquarian ; who sup- poses that the British monarchs of the several tribes continued to reign , though with subordinate jurisdiction , from the time of Claudius to that of Honorius . See Whitaker's History of Manchester . vol ...
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... learned and respectable magistrate , sufficiently represented the dif ferent maxims of the two administrations . 9 The bold and vigorous mind of Rufinus seems to have been actuated by a more sanguinary and revengeful spirit , but the ...
... learned and respectable magistrate , sufficiently represented the dif ferent maxims of the two administrations . 9 The bold and vigorous mind of Rufinus seems to have been actuated by a more sanguinary and revengeful spirit , but the ...
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... whose baggage consisted of seventy - one wagons . That learned traveller has the merit of tracing a curious and unfrequented route . the garrisons of that important frontier had been gradually annihilated 98 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... whose baggage consisted of seventy - one wagons . That learned traveller has the merit of tracing a curious and unfrequented route . the garrisons of that important frontier had been gradually annihilated 98 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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