The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Allen Lane, Penguin Press, 1994 - 1352 Seiten A history of the Roman and Byzantine Empires, covering a period of thirteen centuries from the age of the Antonines to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks. -- Dust jacket. |
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... merit of some officers was distinguished from the obnoxious crowd , and , notwithstanding the opposite clamors of zeal and resentment , the whole proceedings of this delicate in- quiry appear to have been conducted with a reasonable ...
... merit of some officers was distinguished from the obnoxious crowd , and , notwithstanding the opposite clamors of zeal and resentment , the whole proceedings of this delicate in- quiry appear to have been conducted with a reasonable ...
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... merit of his clemency . But the painful virtue which claims the merit of victory is exposed to the danger of defeat ; and the reign of a wise and merciful prince was polluted by an act of cruel- ty which would stain the annals of Nero ...
... merit of his clemency . But the painful virtue which claims the merit of victory is exposed to the danger of defeat ; and the reign of a wise and merciful prince was polluted by an act of cruel- ty which would stain the annals of Nero ...
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... merit of Chrysostom . A.D. 398 . Feb. 26 . After the death of the indolent Nectarius , the successor of Gregory Nazianzen , the Church of Constantinople was dis- tracted by the ambition of rival candidates , who were not ashamed to ...
... merit of Chrysostom . A.D. 398 . Feb. 26 . After the death of the indolent Nectarius , the successor of Gregory Nazianzen , the Church of Constantinople was dis- tracted by the ambition of rival candidates , who were not ashamed to ...
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