Note 135
From Chapter 24 of the Decline & Fall

The orator (Fabricius, Biblioth. Graec. tom. vii. p. 145-l79) scatters suspicions, demands an inquiry, and insinuates that proofs might still be obtained. He ascribes the success of the Huns to the criminal neglect of revenging Julian's death.

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