Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 7 |
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... , while he thus sought support from super- natural means , he seems to have neglected those which were obvious and ready for forwarding his arms . With an ill - judged haughtiness , he rejected G sed 20- BERE 4 5 7 NNR2 the er 30 ROME .
... , while he thus sought support from super- natural means , he seems to have neglected those which were obvious and ready for forwarding his arms . With an ill - judged haughtiness , he rejected G sed 20- BERE 4 5 7 NNR2 the er 30 ROME .
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... means by intrigue to destroy the inde- pendence of his censor's report , and to keep him from publishing the irregularities which he had discovered . With consummate art , he engaged the officers to whom Palladius distributed their pay ...
... means by intrigue to destroy the inde- pendence of his censor's report , and to keep him from publishing the irregularities which he had discovered . With consummate art , he engaged the officers to whom Palladius distributed their pay ...
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... Mean- while , the subjects of Valentinian readily sub- mitted to the usurper , and Maximus for a short time was undisputed ruler of the West . Theodosius received his suppliants with affec- tionate concern , and instant preparations ...
... Mean- while , the subjects of Valentinian readily sub- mitted to the usurper , and Maximus for a short time was undisputed ruler of the West . Theodosius received his suppliants with affec- tionate concern , and instant preparations ...
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... means of subsistence ; and pope✶ Gelasius , a subject of Odoacer , affirms , that in some districts the human species was almost extirpated ; while famine and pestilence gleaned the miserable re- fuse that had escaped the edge of the ...
... means of subsistence ; and pope✶ Gelasius , a subject of Odoacer , affirms , that in some districts the human species was almost extirpated ; while famine and pestilence gleaned the miserable re- fuse that had escaped the edge of the ...
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... means . Remigius , bishop of Rheims , strengthening by his eloquence the assiduities of conjugal affection , the king of the Franks con- sented to be baptized , and his example was rea- dily followed by his loyal subjects , while the ...
... means . Remigius , bishop of Rheims , strengthening by his eloquence the assiduities of conjugal affection , the king of the Franks con- sented to be baptized , and his example was rea- dily followed by his loyal subjects , while the ...
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