The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6Tourneisen, 1789 |
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... those ftudents , in the university of Paris , who came from the frontier of France and Flanders ( Valefii Notitia Galliarum , p . 447. Longuerue , Défcription de la France , p . 54. ) . LVIII . CHAP . claimed the hermit , " the.
... those ftudents , in the university of Paris , who came from the frontier of France and Flanders ( Valefii Notitia Galliarum , p . 447. Longuerue , Défcription de la France , p . 54. ) . LVIII . CHAP . claimed the hermit , " the.
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... those times of anarchy and vice , a modest finner might eafily incur a debt of three hundred years . His infolvency was relieved by a commutation , or indul- gence a year of penance was appreciated at twenty - fix folidi ( 24 ) of ...
... those times of anarchy and vice , a modest finner might eafily incur a debt of three hundred years . His infolvency was relieved by a commutation , or indul- gence a year of penance was appreciated at twenty - fix folidi ( 24 ) of ...
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... those paffions , to vifit diftant lands , and to ( 29 ) Such at leaft was the belief of the crufaders , and fuch is the uni- form ftyle of the hiftorians ( Efprit des Croifades , tom . iii . p . 477. ) ; but the prayers for the repofe ...
... those paffions , to vifit diftant lands , and to ( 29 ) Such at leaft was the belief of the crufaders , and fuch is the uni- form ftyle of the hiftorians ( Efprit des Croifades , tom . iii . p . 477. ) ; but the prayers for the repofe ...
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... auri et argenti amor , and pulcherrimarum fœminarum voluptas ( p . 476. ) ; as if , fays the indignant Guibert , the Greek women were handfomer than those of France , LVII . felves and their families to a land of 14 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... auri et argenti amor , and pulcherrimarum fœminarum voluptas ( p . 476. ) ; as if , fays the indignant Guibert , the Greek women were handfomer than those of France , LVII . felves and their families to a land of 14 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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... those who in the evening had derided the folly of their companions , were the moft eager , the enfuing day , to tread in their footsteps . The ignorance which magnified the hopes , diminished the perils , of the enterprise . Since the ...
... those who in the evening had derided the folly of their companions , were the moft eager , the enfuing day , to tread in their footsteps . The ignorance which magnified the hopes , diminished the perils , of the enterprise . Since the ...
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