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... soldiers , the people , and the confederate barbarians . The marriage of his son Palladius with the eldest daughter of the late emperor , might tend to establish the hereditary succession of his family ; but the violence which he ...
... soldiers , the people , and the confederate barbarians . The marriage of his son Palladius with the eldest daughter of the late emperor , might tend to establish the hereditary succession of his family ; but the violence which he ...
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... soldiers and mariners exceeded one hundred thousand men . Basiliscus , the brother of the empress Verina , was intrusted with this important command . His sister , the wife of Leo , had exaggerated the merit of his former exploits ...
... soldiers and mariners exceeded one hundred thousand men . Basiliscus , the brother of the empress Verina , was intrusted with this important command . His sister , the wife of Leo , had exaggerated the merit of his former exploits ...
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... soldiers and mariners , who could neither command nor obey , increased the horror of the nocturnal tumult . Whilst they laboured to extricate themselves from the fire - ships , and to save at least a part of the navy , the galleys of ...
... soldiers and mariners , who could neither command nor obey , increased the horror of the nocturnal tumult . Whilst they laboured to extricate themselves from the fire - ships , and to save at least a part of the navy , the galleys of ...
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... soldiers , who united the rage of factious citizens with the savage manners of barbarians , were indulged , without con- trol , in the licence of rapine and murder : the crowd of slaves and plebeians , who were unconcerned in the event ...
... soldiers , who united the rage of factious citizens with the savage manners of barbarians , were indulged , without con- trol , in the licence of rapine and murder : the crowd of slaves and plebeians , who were unconcerned in the event ...
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... soldiers , that , if they dared to associate under his command , they might soon extort the justice which had been denied to their dutiful petitions . From all the camps and garrisons of Italy , the confederates , actuated by the same ...
... soldiers , that , if they dared to associate under his command , they might soon extort the justice which had been denied to their dutiful petitions . From all the camps and garrisons of Italy , the confederates , actuated by the same ...
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