The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 7G. Bell & sons, 1902 |
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... learned or holy , whatever was noble or valiant , rolled away into the inde- pendent states of Trebizond , Epirus , and Nice ; and a single patrician is marked by the ambiguous praise of attachment and loyalty to the Franks . The vulgar ...
... learned or holy , whatever was noble or valiant , rolled away into the inde- pendent states of Trebizond , Epirus , and Nice ; and a single patrician is marked by the ambiguous praise of attachment and loyalty to the Franks . The vulgar ...
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... learned to seduce and employ the mercenary valour of the Latins . It was the aim of Henry to unite and reward his deserving subjects of every nation and language ; but he appeared less solicitous to accomplish the impracticable union of ...
... learned to seduce and employ the mercenary valour of the Latins . It was the aim of Henry to unite and reward his deserving subjects of every nation and language ; but he appeared less solicitous to accomplish the impracticable union of ...
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... learned treatise ( Num . Vet . viii . p . 510-521 ) . This became almost the only circulating gold coin of Europe ; being issued from Constantinople , and sometimes bearing on its face the walls and image of that city ( Ib . p . 268 ...
... learned treatise ( Num . Vet . viii . p . 510-521 ) . This became almost the only circulating gold coin of Europe ; being issued from Constantinople , and sometimes bearing on its face the walls and image of that city ( Ib . p . 268 ...
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... , who have had the good fortune to meet with learned editors , Leo Allatius at Rome , and John Boivin in the Academy of Inscriptions of Paris . lutions ; in this place it will be sufficient to A.D. 1237-1261 . ] PROGRESS OF THE GREEKS . 31.
... , who have had the good fortune to meet with learned editors , Leo Allatius at Rome , and John Boivin in the Academy of Inscriptions of Paris . lutions ; in this place it will be sufficient to A.D. 1237-1261 . ] PROGRESS OF THE GREEKS . 31.
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... learned how to avail themselves of the power which currents of air afforded . The forests of windmills that surround Dutch towns , and the various purposes to which they are auxiliary , are even now the wonder of travellers . — ED ...
... learned how to avail themselves of the power which currents of air afforded . The forests of windmills that surround Dutch towns , and the various purposes to which they are auxiliary , are even now the wonder of travellers . — ED ...
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