The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 7G. Bell & sons, 1902 |
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... perhaps his friends , represented , with the eloquence of truth , the mischiefs that might arise to national freedom and the common cause , from the union of two incompatible characters , of the first magistrate of a republic and the ...
... perhaps his friends , represented , with the eloquence of truth , the mischiefs that might arise to national freedom and the common cause , from the union of two incompatible characters , of the first magistrate of a republic and the ...
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... perhaps to his stature , rather than to his exploits . By the indulgence of the Angeli , he was appointed governor or duke of Trebizond ; his birth gave him ambi * Except some facts in Pachymer and Nicephorus Gregoras , which will ...
... perhaps to his stature , rather than to his exploits . By the indulgence of the Angeli , he was appointed governor or duke of Trebizond ; his birth gave him ambi * Except some facts in Pachymer and Nicephorus Gregoras , which will ...
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... perhaps the assassin , who found him weitering in his blood , ascribed the blow with general applause to the lance of St. Demetrius . * After several victories , the pru- dence of Henry concluded an honourable peace with the successor ...
... perhaps the assassin , who found him weitering in his blood , ascribed the blow with general applause to the lance of St. Demetrius . * After several victories , the pru- dence of Henry concluded an honourable peace with the successor ...
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... perhaps in Doutreman , some laws of Henry , which determined the Pervice of fiefs , and the prerogatives of the emperor . [ The government of Henry , his determined efforts to restrain the power assumed by pope Innocent , and the ...
... perhaps in Doutreman , some laws of Henry , which determined the Pervice of fiefs , and the prerogatives of the emperor . [ The government of Henry , his determined efforts to restrain the power assumed by pope Innocent , and the ...
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... perhaps with more pleasure than regret ; he fled from the palace to the sea - shore , where he descried the welcome sails of the fleet returning from the vain and fruitless attempts on Daphnusia . Constantinople was irrecoverably lost ...
... perhaps with more pleasure than regret ; he fled from the palace to the sea - shore , where he descried the welcome sails of the fleet returning from the vain and fruitless attempts on Daphnusia . Constantinople was irrecoverably lost ...
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