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... Lands on the Coast of Africa Defeats the Vandals in a first Battle Reduction of Carthage PAGE 358 · 360 360 361 362 364 366 368 370 371 374 Final Defeat of Gelimer and the Vandals . 377 534. Conquest of Africa by Belisarius 380 535. His ...
... Lands on the Coast of Africa Defeats the Vandals in a first Battle Reduction of Carthage PAGE 358 · 360 360 361 362 364 366 368 370 371 374 Final Defeat of Gelimer and the Vandals . 377 534. Conquest of Africa by Belisarius 380 535. His ...
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... lands in the ulterior Gaul were assigned to the Alani . Without admitting the correction of Dubos , ( tom . i , p . 300 , ) the reasonable supposition of two colonies or garri- sons of Alani , will confirm his arguments , and remove his ...
... lands in the ulterior Gaul were assigned to the Alani . Without admitting the correction of Dubos , ( tom . i , p . 300 , ) the reasonable supposition of two colonies or garri- sons of Alani , will confirm his arguments , and remove his ...
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... land , which admit the entrance of vessels through some secret and narrow channels . † Till the middle of the fifth century , these remote and sequestered spots remained without cultivation , with few inhabitants , and almost with- out ...
... land , which admit the entrance of vessels through some secret and narrow channels . † Till the middle of the fifth century , these remote and sequestered spots remained without cultivation , with few inhabitants , and almost with- out ...
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... land and money ; and these advantages of fortune were accompanied with liberal arts and decent man- ners , which adorn or imitate the inestimable gifts of genius and virtue . The luxury of his palace and table was hospi- table and ...
... land and money ; and these advantages of fortune were accompanied with liberal arts and decent man- ners , which adorn or imitate the inestimable gifts of genius and virtue . The luxury of his palace and table was hospi- table and ...
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... land his troops on any part of the African coast . But Genseric was saved from impending and in- evitable ruin , by the treachery of some powerful subjects , envious or apprehensive of their master's success . Guided by their secret ...
... land his troops on any part of the African coast . But Genseric was saved from impending and in- evitable ruin , by the treachery of some powerful subjects , envious or apprehensive of their master's success . Guided by their secret ...
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