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... monarch and of their peculiar chief ; and each of those contributions amounts to the tythe both of their property and of their spoil . A Tartar sovereign enjoys the tenth part of the wealth of his people ; and , as his own domestic ...
... monarch and of their peculiar chief ; and each of those contributions amounts to the tythe both of their property and of their spoil . A Tartar sovereign enjoys the tenth part of the wealth of his people ; and , as his own domestic ...
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... monarch had graciously accepted her hospitable gift , his domestics lifted a small silver table to a convenient height , as he sat on horseback ; and Attila , when he had touched the goblet with his lips , again saluted the wife of ...
... monarch had graciously accepted her hospitable gift , his domestics lifted a small silver table to a convenient height , as he sat on horseback ; and Attila , when he had touched the goblet with his lips , again saluted the wife of ...
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... monarch professed himself the lover and the champion of the princess Honoria . The sister of Valentinian was educated in the palace ( Born A.D. of Ravenna ; and , as her marriage might be productive of some danger to the state , she was ...
... monarch professed himself the lover and the champion of the princess Honoria . The sister of Valentinian was educated in the palace ( Born A.D. of Ravenna ; and , as her marriage might be productive of some danger to the state , she was ...
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