The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6AMS Press, 1974 |
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... least applauded , by the gratitude of the clergy , who are indebted to his sword for their present existence . But in the public distress the mayor of the palace had been compelled to apply the riches , or at least the revenues , of the ...
... least applauded , by the gratitude of the clergy , who are indebted to his sword for their present existence . But in the public distress the mayor of the palace had been compelled to apply the riches , or at least the revenues , of the ...
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... least to the commodities , of Africa , Arabia , and India ; and their settlements in Constantinople , Antioch , Jerusalem , and Alexandria acquired the privileges of independent colonies.65 After three hundred years of prosperity ...
... least to the commodities , of Africa , Arabia , and India ; and their settlements in Constantinople , Antioch , Jerusalem , and Alexandria acquired the privileges of independent colonies.65 After three hundred years of prosperity ...
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... least amenable to the justice of God and the church were the best entitled to the temporal and eternal recompense of their pious courage . If they fell , the spirit of the Latin clergy did not hesitate to adorn their tomb with the crown ...
... least amenable to the justice of God and the church were the best entitled to the temporal and eternal recompense of their pious courage . If they fell , the spirit of the Latin clergy did not hesitate to adorn their tomb with the crown ...
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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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