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Side 44
... received from the emperor Valentinian , appears to excuse the most bloody revenge . Yet a philosopher might have reflected , that , if the resistance of his wife had been sincere , her chastity was still inviolate , and that it could ...
... received from the emperor Valentinian , appears to excuse the most bloody revenge . Yet a philosopher might have reflected , that , if the resistance of his wife had been sincere , her chastity was still inviolate , and that it could ...
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... received the imperial diploma , which constituted him master - general of the cavalry and infantry of Gaul . He assumed the military command ; the * The private live and elevation of Avitus must be deduced , with becoming suspicion ...
... received the imperial diploma , which constituted him master - general of the cavalry and infantry of Gaul . He assumed the military command ; the * The private live and elevation of Avitus must be deduced , with becoming suspicion ...
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... received with cour- teous hospitality by Theodoric , the king of the Goths ; but while Avitus laid the foundations of a solid alliance with that powerful nation , he was astonished by the intelligence , that the emperor Maximus was ...
... received with cour- teous hospitality by Theodoric , the king of the Goths ; but while Avitus laid the foundations of a solid alliance with that powerful nation , he was astonished by the intelligence , that the emperor Maximus was ...
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... received with manly constancy the death which he would probably have inflicted . After this bloody sacrifice to policy or resentment , Theodoric carried his victorious arms as far as Merida , the principal town of Lusitania , without ...
... received with manly constancy the death which he would probably have inflicted . After this bloody sacrifice to policy or resentment , Theodoric carried his victorious arms as far as Merida , the principal town of Lusitania , without ...
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... received , and of the defaulters who are still indebted to the public . IV . But Majorian was not igno- rant that these corporate bodies were too much inclined to retaliate the injustice and oppression which they had suf- fered ; and he ...
... received , and of the defaulters who are still indebted to the public . IV . But Majorian was not igno- rant that these corporate bodies were too much inclined to retaliate the injustice and oppression which they had suf- fered ; and he ...
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