Note 135
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.
The History Of The Decline and Fall
Of The Roman Empire—
Chapter 24