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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER XXX: Revolt Of The Goths
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des Empereurs, tom.v.

p.
557;) who expects, in vain, that Pope Innocent I.should have done something in the way either of censure or of dispensation.] [Footnote 108: Two of his friends are honorably mentioned, (Zosimus, l.v.p.

346:) Peter, chief of the school of notaries, and the great chamberlain Deuterius.

Stilicho had secured the bed-chamber; and it is surprising that, under a feeble prince, the bed-chamber was not able to secure him.] [Footnote 109: Orosius (l.vii.c.38, p.

571, 572) seems to copy the false and furious manifestos, which were dispersed through the provinces by the new administration.] [Footnote 110: See the Theodosian code, l.vii.tit.xvi.leg.


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