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... restored if she had consented to the will of the adulterer . A patriot would have hesitated , before he plunged himself and his country into those inevitable calamities , which must follow the extinction of the royal house of Theodosius ...
... restored if she had consented to the will of the adulterer . A patriot would have hesitated , before he plunged himself and his country into those inevitable calamities , which must follow the extinction of the royal house of Theodosius ...
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... restored ; and it was difficult either to escape or to satisfy the avarice of a conqueror , who possessed leisure to collect , and ships to transport , the wealth of the capital . The impe- rial ornaments of the palace , the magnificent ...
... restored ; and it was difficult either to escape or to satisfy the avarice of a conqueror , who possessed leisure to collect , and ships to transport , the wealth of the capital . The impe- rial ornaments of the palace , the magnificent ...
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... restored the ordinary jurisdiction of the provincial magistrates ; and suppressed the extraordinary commissions which had been introduced , in the name of the emperor himself , or of the prætorian prefects . The favourite servants , who ...
... restored the ordinary jurisdiction of the provincial magistrates ; and suppressed the extraordinary commissions which had been introduced , in the name of the emperor himself , or of the prætorian prefects . The favourite servants , who ...
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... restored ; Italy and Gaul vied with each other in liberal contributions to the public ser- vice ; and the imperial navy of three hundred large galleys , with an adequate proportion of transports and smaller vessels , was collected in ...
... restored ; Italy and Gaul vied with each other in liberal contributions to the public ser- vice ; and the imperial navy of three hundred large galleys , with an adequate proportion of transports and smaller vessels , was collected in ...
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... restored , and the fury of the Vandals was confined to the limits of the Western empire . The Italians , destitute of a naval force , which alone was capable of protecting their coasts , implored the aid of the more fortunate nations of ...
... restored , and the fury of the Vandals was confined to the limits of the Western empire . The Italians , destitute of a naval force , which alone was capable of protecting their coasts , implored the aid of the more fortunate nations of ...
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