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... language which he celebrates as the proper and public style of the Roman govern- ment , the consecrated idiom of the palace and senate of Con- stantinople , of the camps and tribunals of the East.103 But this foreign dialect was unknown ...
... language which he celebrates as the proper and public style of the Roman govern- ment , the consecrated idiom of the palace and senate of Con- stantinople , of the camps and tribunals of the East.103 But this foreign dialect was unknown ...
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... language attests the descent of the Bulgarians from the original stock of the Sclavonian , or more properly Slavonian , race ; and the kindred bands of Servians , Bosnians , Rascians , Croatians , Walachians , ' & c . followed either ...
... language attests the descent of the Bulgarians from the original stock of the Sclavonian , or more properly Slavonian , race ; and the kindred bands of Servians , Bosnians , Rascians , Croatians , Walachians , ' & c . followed either ...
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... language ; the evidence of their names ; and the survival of the ancient meaning of the Russian name in Finnic , concur in establishing the Scandinavian origin of the Russians . For a development of these arguments and other minor ...
... language ; the evidence of their names ; and the survival of the ancient meaning of the Russian name in Finnic , concur in establishing the Scandinavian origin of the Russians . For a development of these arguments and other minor ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Military Force of the Greeks the Saracens and the Franks | 5 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
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