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resource, when he first arrived at Constantinople,   consisted in two hundred pieces of gold, which he had   borrowed of a friend. He passed nineteen years in the domestic   and military service of Aspar, and his son Ardaburius; followed   those powerful generals to the Persian and African wars; and   obtained, by their influence, the honorable rank of tribune and   senator. His mild disposition, and useful talents, without   alarming the jealousy, recommended Marcian to the esteem   and favor of his patrons; he had seen, perhaps he had felt, the   abuses of a venal and oppressive administration; and his own   example gave weight and energy to the laws, which he   promulgated for the reformation of manners.   

   Chapter XXXV:   

   Invasion By Attila.   
   Part I.   Invasion Of Gaul By Attila. -- He Is Repulsed By Ętius And   The Visigoths. -- Attila Invades And Evacuates Italy. -- The   Deaths Of Attila, Ętius, And Valentinian The Third.   It was the opinion of Marcian, that war should be avoided, as   long as it is possible to preserve a secure and honorable peace;   but it was likewise his opinion, that peace cannot be   honorable or secure, if the sovereign betrays a pusillanimous aversion to war. This temperate courage dictated his reply to   the demands of Attila, who insolently pressed the payment of   the annual tribute. The emperor signified to the Barbarians,   that they must no longer insult the majesty of Rome by the   mention of a tribute; that he was disposed to reward, with   becoming liberality, the faithful friendship of his allies; but   that, if they presumed to violate the public peace, they should   feel

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