The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 11Thomas M'Lean, 1827 |
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Side 58
... patriarchs of Constan- tinople , Alexandria , Antioch , and Jerusalem ; and , with their aid , to prepare a free and universal synod . But at this moment , " continued the subtle agent , " the empire is assaulted and endangered by the ...
... patriarchs of Constan- tinople , Alexandria , Antioch , and Jerusalem ; and , with their aid , to prepare a free and universal synod . But at this moment , " continued the subtle agent , " the empire is assaulted and endangered by the ...
Side 71
... patriarch . The greatest part of the country is divided among the princes and prelates ; but Strasburgh , Cologne , Hamburgh , and more than two hundred free cities , are governed by sage and equal laws , according to the will , and for ...
... patriarch . The greatest part of the country is divided among the princes and prelates ; but Strasburgh , Cologne , Hamburgh , and more than two hundred free cities , are governed by sage and equal laws , according to the will , and for ...
Side 75
... patriarchs and bishops , and the impossibility of convening them at a time when the Turkish arms were at the gates of his capital . From a review of the public transactions , it will appear that the Greeks insisted on three successive ...
... patriarchs and bishops , and the impossibility of convening them at a time when the Turkish arms were at the gates of his capital . From a review of the public transactions , it will appear that the Greeks insisted on three successive ...
Side 81
... patriarch of Constantinople to unite with an as- sembly which possessed the confidence of the west- ern nations . Palæologus was not averse to the pro- posal ; and his ambassadors were introduced with due honours into the Catholic ...
... patriarch of Constantinople to unite with an as- sembly which possessed the confidence of the west- ern nations . Palæologus was not averse to the pro- posal ; and his ambassadors were introduced with due honours into the Catholic ...
Side 84
... patriarch Joseph was more susceptible of fear than of hope ; he trembled at the perils of the sea , and expressed his apprehension , that his feeble voice , with thirty perhaps of his orthodox brethren , would be oppressed in a foreign ...
... patriarch Joseph was more susceptible of fear than of hope ; he trembled at the perils of the sea , and expressed his apprehension , that his feeble voice , with thirty perhaps of his orthodox brethren , would be oppressed in a foreign ...
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