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... separate re- treat . At the dawn of day , the ftillness of an hoftile camp was fufpected by the victorious Chriftians : on the report of their fpies , they ventured to explore the riches of the vacant tents ; but , if we except fome ...
... separate re- treat . At the dawn of day , the ftillness of an hoftile camp was fufpected by the victorious Chriftians : on the report of their fpies , they ventured to explore the riches of the vacant tents ; but , if we except fome ...
Side 55
... . lettre xvi . p . 23-35 . ) . We have a separate hiftory of Heraclea in the fragments of Memnon , which are preserved by Photius . E 4 fiege CHA P. LII . LII . CHAP . fiege against the forces of the OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 55.
... . lettre xvi . p . 23-35 . ) . We have a separate hiftory of Heraclea in the fragments of Memnon , which are preserved by Photius . E 4 fiege CHA P. LII . LII . CHAP . fiege against the forces of the OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 55.
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... separate building was marked with the cha- racter of the times and of the founder ; and the want of space might excufe the reigning monarch who demolished , perhaps with fecret fatisfaction , the works of his predeceffors . The oeconomy ...
... separate building was marked with the cha- racter of the times and of the founder ; and the want of space might excufe the reigning monarch who demolished , perhaps with fecret fatisfaction , the works of his predeceffors . The oeconomy ...
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... separate chiefs of the Franks , the Barbarians , and the Va- rangi , or English , the mercenary ftrangers , who , in the decay of the national spirit , formed the nerve of the Byzantine armies . 4. The naval powers were under the ...
... separate chiefs of the Franks , the Barbarians , and the Va- rangi , or English , the mercenary ftrangers , who , in the decay of the national spirit , formed the nerve of the Byzantine armies . 4. The naval powers were under the ...
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... separate idiom of the Hungarians . 8 See the work of John Christopher de Jordan , de Originibus Scla- vicis , Vindobonæ , 1745 , in four parts , or two volumes in folio . His collections and researches are useful to elucidate the ...
... separate idiom of the Hungarians . 8 See the work of John Christopher de Jordan , de Originibus Scla- vicis , Vindobonæ , 1745 , in four parts , or two volumes in folio . His collections and researches are useful to elucidate the ...
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