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the patrimony or crown   lands, soon dispelled the intoxication of the public joy: but the   emperor was insensible to the modest complaints of the   people, till he was awakened and alarmed by the clamors of   military discontent. Many of the Roman soldiers had married   the widows and daughters of the Vandals. As their own, by the   double right of conquest and inheritance, they claimed the   estates which Genseric had assigned to his victorious troops.   They heard with disdain the cold and selfish representations of   their officers, that the liberality of Justinian had raised them   from a savage or servile condition; that they were already enriched by the spoils of Africa, the treasure, the slaves, and   the movables of the vanquished Barbarians; and that the   ancient and lawful patrimony of the emperors would be   applied only to the support of that government on which their   own safety and reward must ultimately depend. The mutiny   was secretly inflamed by a thousand soldiers, for the most part Heruli, who had imbibed the doctrines, and were   instigated by the clergy, of the Arian sect; and the cause of   perjury and rebellion was sanctified by the dispensing powers   of fanaticism. The Arians deplored the ruin of their church,   triumphant above a century in Africa; and they were justly   provoked by the laws of the conqueror, which interdicted the baptism of their children, and the exercise of all religious   worship. Of the Vandals chosen by Belisarius, the far greater   part, in the honors of the Eastern service, forgot their country   and religion. But a generous band of four hundred obliged the   mariners, when they were in sight of the Isle of Lesbos, to alter   their course: they touched on Peloponnesus, ran

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