Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 7 |
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... remained in the service of Dioclesian , and after signalising his valour both in Egypt and Africa , rose to the station of a tri- bune of the first order . His figure was tall and majestic ; he was dexterous in all his exercises , and ...
... remained in the service of Dioclesian , and after signalising his valour both in Egypt and Africa , rose to the station of a tri- bune of the first order . His figure was tall and majestic ; he was dexterous in all his exercises , and ...
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... remained without a master . At last , after several candidates had been pro- posed and rejected , the suffrages of the electors were united in favour of Valentinian , the son of Gratian . His father , from an obscure situation , had ...
... remained without a master . At last , after several candidates had been pro- posed and rejected , the suffrages of the electors were united in favour of Valentinian , the son of Gratian . His father , from an obscure situation , had ...
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... remained of A. D. public or private wealth , was diligently collected , and conveyed on board the vessels of Genseric . Eudoxia now saw , and had reason to lament , the imprudence of her conduct in forming such an alliance : the ...
... remained of A. D. public or private wealth , was diligently collected , and conveyed on board the vessels of Genseric . Eudoxia now saw , and had reason to lament , the imprudence of her conduct in forming such an alliance : the ...
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... remained at the head of a formidable army , on the security of oaths , was persuaded to trust himself in Constantinople . The emperor and his nephew embraced him with affected regard ; but a few months after , he was assassinated at a ...
... remained at the head of a formidable army , on the security of oaths , was persuaded to trust himself in Constantinople . The emperor and his nephew embraced him with affected regard ; but a few months after , he was assassinated at a ...
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... remained faithfully attached to the mountain of Altai , and disdained the alluring luxury of China : in their religion , they preserved the simple practice of their ancestors . The Supreme Deity was acknowledged by the exclusive honours ...
... remained faithfully attached to the mountain of Altai , and disdained the alluring luxury of China : in their religion , they preserved the simple practice of their ancestors . The Supreme Deity was acknowledged by the exclusive honours ...
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