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... merits , is stained in every line with the disingenuous malevolence of party but the principal evidence , genuine and apocryphal , is brought together , and the reader will easily choose the fair medium . Sirmond ( Not . ad Sidon ...
... merits , is stained in every line with the disingenuous malevolence of party but the principal evidence , genuine and apocryphal , is brought together , and the reader will easily choose the fair medium . Sirmond ( Not . ad Sidon ...
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... merit , would have envied the death of Ellac . His brother Dengisich , with an army of Huns , still formidable in their flight and ruin , maintained his ground above fifteen years on the banks of the Danube . The palace of Attila , with ...
... merit , would have envied the death of Ellac . His brother Dengisich , with an army of Huns , still formidable in their flight and ruin , maintained his ground above fifteen years on the banks of the Danube . The palace of Attila , with ...
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... merit , his services , and perhaps his innocence , seems to have maintained a haughty and indiscreet behaviour . The patrician offended his sovereign by a hostile declara- tion ; he aggravated the offence , by compelling him to ratify ...
... merit , his services , and perhaps his innocence , seems to have maintained a haughty and indiscreet behaviour . The patrician offended his sovereign by a hostile declara- tion ; he aggravated the offence , by compelling him to ratify ...
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... merit was rewarded by the favour of the prince and senate : he thrice exercised the office of prætorian prefect of Italy ; he was twice invested with the consulship , and he obtained the rank of patrician . These civil honours were not ...
... merit was rewarded by the favour of the prince and senate : he thrice exercised the office of prætorian prefect of Italy ; he was twice invested with the consulship , and he obtained the rank of patrician . These civil honours were not ...
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... merit was so nobly rewarded , descended from a wealthy and honourable family in the diocese of Auvergne . The convulsions of the times urged him to embrace , with the same ardour , the civil and military professions ; and the ...
... merit was so nobly rewarded , descended from a wealthy and honourable family in the diocese of Auvergne . The convulsions of the times urged him to embrace , with the same ardour , the civil and military professions ; and the ...
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