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countries beyond   the Alps. Gratian dissembled his resentment till he could   safely punish, or disgrace, the authors of the conspiracy; and though he uniformly behaved with tenderness and regard to   his infant colleague, he gradually confounded, in the   administration of the Western empire, the office of a guardian   with the authority of a sovereign. The government of the   Roman world was exercised in the united names of Valens and   his two nephews; but the feeble emperor of the East, who   succeeded to the rank of his elder brother, never obtained any   weight or influence in the councils of the West.   

   Chapter XXVI:   

   Progress of The Huns.   
   Part I.   Manners Of The Pastoral Nations. -- Progress Of The Huns,   From China To Europe. -- Flight Of The Goths. -- They Pass   The Danube. -- Gothic War. -- Defeat And Death Of Valens. --   Gratian Invests Theodosius With The Eastern Empire. -- His   Character And Success. -- Peace And Settlement Of The   Goths.   In the second year of the reign of Valentinian and Valens, on   the morning of the twenty-first day of July, the greatest part of   the Roman world was shaken by a violent and destructive earthquake. The impression was communicated to the waters;   the shores of the Mediterranean were left dry, by the sudden   retreat of the sea; great quantities of fish were caught with the   hand; large vessels were stranded on the mud; and a curious   spectator amused his eye, or rather his fancy, by   contemplating the various appearance of valleys and   mountains, which had never, since the formation of the globe,   been exposed to the sun. But

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