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   State Of The Barbaric World.   
   Part I.   State Of The Barbaric World. -- Establishment Of The   Lombards On the Danube. -- Tribes And Inroads Of The   Sclavonians. -- Origin, Empire, And Embassies Of The Turks. - - The Flight Of The Avars. -- Chosroes I, Or Nushirvan, King Of   Persia. -- His Prosperous Reign And Wars With The Romans. --   The Colchian Or Lazic War. -- The Æthiopians. Our estimate of personal merit, is relative to the common   faculties of mankind. The aspiring efforts of genius, or virtue,   either in active or speculative life, are measured, not so much   by their real elevation, as by the height to which they ascend   above the level of their age and country; and the same stature,   which in a people of giants would pass unnoticed, must   appear conspicuous in a race of pygmies. Leonidas, and his   three hundred companions, devoted their lives at Thermopylæ;   but the education of the infant, the boy, and the man, had   prepared, and almost insured, this memorable sacrifice; and   each Spartan would approve, rather than admire, an act of   duty, of which himself and eight thousand of his fellow- citizens were equally capable. The great Pompey might inscribe   on his trophies, that he had defeated in battle two millions of   enemies, and reduced fifteen hundred cities from the Lake   Mæotis to the Red Sea: but the fortune of Rome flew before his   eagles; the nations were oppressed by their own fears, and the   invincible legions which he commanded, had been formed by   the habits of conquest and the discipline of ages. In this view,   the character of Belisarius may be deservedly placed above the heroes of the ancient republics. His imperfections flowed from   the

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