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... same year , the Gothic nation was in arms ' . The Barbarian auxiliaries erected their independent standard ; and boldly avowed the hoftile defigns which they had long cherished in their ferocious minds . Their countrymen , who had been ...
... same year , the Gothic nation was in arms ' . The Barbarian auxiliaries erected their independent standard ; and boldly avowed the hoftile defigns which they had long cherished in their ferocious minds . Their countrymen , who had been ...
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... same house , were divided , as it is still the custom of Paris , and other cities , among feveral families of plebeians . IV . The total number of houses in the fourteen regions of the city , is ac- curately stated in the description of ...
... same house , were divided , as it is still the custom of Paris , and other cities , among feveral families of plebeians . IV . The total number of houses in the fourteen regions of the city , is ac- curately stated in the description of ...
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... same subject , in the presence of the emperor Theodofius . See Socrates , I. vi . c . 6 . 41 The fixth book of Socrates , the eighth of Sozomen , and the fifth of Theodoret , afford curious and authentic materials for the life 1 A ...
... same subject , in the presence of the emperor Theodofius . See Socrates , I. vi . c . 6 . 41 The fixth book of Socrates , the eighth of Sozomen , and the fifth of Theodoret , afford curious and authentic materials for the life 1 A ...
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