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... palace of Milan , he was surprised and Mongous , p . 70 , 71. 155. 157 , & c . by Jornandes , and by Procopius ( de Bell . Vandal . 1. 1 , c . 4 , p . 187 , 188 ) , nor is it easy to decide which is the original . But the Greek ...
... palace of Milan , he was surprised and Mongous , p . 70 , 71. 155. 157 , & c . by Jornandes , and by Procopius ( de Bell . Vandal . 1. 1 , c . 4 , p . 187 , 188 ) , nor is it easy to decide which is the original . But the Greek ...
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... palace beyond the Danube ; and the monarch , oppressed with wine and sleep , retired at a late hour from the banquet to the nuptial bed . His attendants continued to respect his pleasures or his repose the greatest part of the ensuing ...
... palace beyond the Danube ; and the monarch , oppressed with wine and sleep , retired at a late hour from the banquet to the nuptial bed . His attendants continued to respect his pleasures or his repose the greatest part of the ensuing ...
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... palace of Attila , with the old country of Dacia , from the Carpathian hills to the Euxine , became the seat of a new power , which was erected by Ardaric , king of the Gepida . † The Pannonian conquests , from Vienna to Sirmium were ...
... palace of Attila , with the old country of Dacia , from the Carpathian hills to the Euxine , became the seat of a new power , which was erected by Ardaric , king of the Gepida . † The Pannonian conquests , from Vienna to Sirmium were ...
Side 38
... palace of Rome . Whilst he urged , perhaps with intemperate vehemence , the marriage of his son , Valentinian , drawing his sword , the first sword he had ever drawn , plunged it in the breast of a general who had saved his empire ; his ...
... palace of Rome . Whilst he urged , perhaps with intemperate vehemence , the marriage of his son , Valentinian , drawing his sword , the first sword he had ever drawn , plunged it in the breast of a general who had saved his empire ; his ...
Side 39
... palace ; the emissaries of her impatient lover conducted her to a remote and silent bedchamber ; and Valentinian violated , without remorse , the laws of hospi- august trinity of children . See Tillemont . Hist . des Emp . tom . vi , p ...
... palace ; the emissaries of her impatient lover conducted her to a remote and silent bedchamber ; and Valentinian violated , without remorse , the laws of hospi- august trinity of children . See Tillemont . Hist . des Emp . tom . vi , p ...
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