The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6Tourneisen, 1789 |
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Side 221
... soon afterwards became a convert ( c . 15 , 16. ) and a patriarch ( c . 24. ) . ( 31 ) In this clafs , we may place Pachymer himself , whofe copious and candid narrative occupies the 5th and 6th books of his hiftory . Yet the Greek is ...
... soon afterwards became a convert ( c . 15 , 16. ) and a patriarch ( c . 24. ) . ( 31 ) In this clafs , we may place Pachymer himself , whofe copious and candid narrative occupies the 5th and 6th books of his hiftory . Yet the Greek is ...
Side 288
... soon en- franchifed him from the controul of a fuperior . He was fituate on the verge of the Greek empire : the Koran fanctified his gazi , or holy war , against the infidels ; and their political errors unlocked the paffes of mount ...
... soon en- franchifed him from the controul of a fuperior . He was fituate on the verge of the Greek empire : the Koran fanctified his gazi , or holy war , against the infidels ; and their political errors unlocked the paffes of mount ...
Side 295
... soon as the storm had paffed away , the fugitives might return to their habita- tions ; and at the conclufion of the civil and foreign wars , Europe was completely evacuated by the Moflems of Afia . It was in his last quarrel with his ...
... soon as the storm had paffed away , the fugitives might return to their habita- tions ; and at the conclufion of the civil and foreign wars , Europe was completely evacuated by the Moflems of Afia . It was in his last quarrel with his ...
Side 439
... soon as the vizir had recovered from his furprife , " the fame God , " faid he , " who has already given thee fo large a portion " of the Roman empire , will not deny the remnant , and " the capital . His providence , and thy power ...
... soon as the vizir had recovered from his furprife , " the fame God , " faid he , " who has already given thee fo large a portion " of the Roman empire , will not deny the remnant , and " the capital . His providence , and thy power ...
Side 455
... soon as Mahomet had occupied the upper harbour with a fleet and army ; he conftructed , in the narroweft part , a bridge , or rather mole , of fifty cubits in breadth and one hundred in length it was formed of cafks and hogfheads ...
... soon as Mahomet had occupied the upper harbour with a fleet and army ; he conftructed , in the narroweft part , a bridge , or rather mole , of fifty cubits in breadth and one hundred in length it was formed of cafks and hogfheads ...
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