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... merit . The graceful figure of Etius was not above the middle stature : but his manly limbs were admirably formed for strength , beauty , and agility ; and he excelled in the martial exercises of managing a horse , drawing the bow , and ...
... merit . The graceful figure of Etius was not above the middle stature : but his manly limbs were admirably formed for strength , beauty , and agility ; and he excelled in the martial exercises of managing a horse , drawing the bow , and ...
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... merit from Etius , to his minister Avitus . * Theodoric II . revered , in the person of Avitus , the character of his preceptor . Mihi Romula dudum Per te jura placent : parvumque ediscere jussit Ad tua verba pater , docili quo prisca ...
... merit from Etius , to his minister Avitus . * Theodoric II . revered , in the person of Avitus , the character of his preceptor . Mihi Romula dudum Per te jura placent : parvumque ediscere jussit Ad tua verba pater , docili quo prisca ...
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... merits of St. Lupus ; St. Servatius was removed from the world , that he might not behold the ruin of Tongres ; and the prayers of St. Gene- vieve diverted the march of Attila from the neighbourhood of Paris . But as the greatest part ...
... merits of St. Lupus ; St. Servatius was removed from the world , that he might not behold the ruin of Tongres ; and the prayers of St. Gene- vieve diverted the march of Attila from the neighbourhood of Paris . But as the greatest part ...
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... merit and importance of Avitus ; orbis , Avite , salus ! & c . The latter is anxious to shew the Goths in the most favourable light . Yet their agreement , when they are fairly interpreted , is a proof of their veracity . The review of ...
... merit and importance of Avitus ; orbis , Avite , salus ! & c . The latter is anxious to shew the Goths in the most favourable light . Yet their agreement , when they are fairly interpreted , is a proof of their veracity . The review of ...
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... merit of Etius . But the unusual despondency which seemed to prevail among the Huns engaged Attila to use the expedient , so familiar to the generals of antiquity , of animating his troops by a military oration ; and his language was ...
... merit of Etius . But the unusual despondency which seemed to prevail among the Huns engaged Attila to use the expedient , so familiar to the generals of antiquity , of animating his troops by a military oration ; and his language was ...
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