The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6W. Pickering, London, and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1827 |
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Side 84
... danger soon called for the instant and effectual aid of arms and soldiers , to defend an unwarlike people from the barbarians who ravaged the inland country , and the Turks and Arabs I know not why Assemannus ( Biblioth . Orient . tom ...
... danger soon called for the instant and effectual aid of arms and soldiers , to defend an unwarlike people from the barbarians who ravaged the inland country , and the Turks and Arabs I know not why Assemannus ( Biblioth . Orient . tom ...
Side 192
... danger and their duty o . At this signal , Ravenna , Venice , and the cities of the Exarchate and Penta- polis , adhered to the cause of religion ; their military force by sea and land consisted , for the most part , of the natives ...
... danger and their duty o . At this signal , Ravenna , Venice , and the cities of the Exarchate and Penta- polis , adhered to the cause of religion ; their military force by sea and land consisted , for the most part , of the natives ...
Side 258
... dangerous licence of visiting the banks of the Nile , and the villages of Syria and Palestine . The life of a wandering Arab is a life of danger and distress ; and though sometimes , by rapine or exchange , he may appropriate the fruits ...
... dangerous licence of visiting the banks of the Nile , and the villages of Syria and Palestine . The life of a wandering Arab is a life of danger and distress ; and though sometimes , by rapine or exchange , he may appropriate the fruits ...
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THE SIXTH VOLUME | 1 |
His incorruptible body | 7 |
Orthodox consent and verbal | 13 |
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