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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... emperor of the west * . He maintained a more equal intercourse with the caliph Harun al Rashid ' , whose dominion stretched from Africa to India , and accepted from his ambassadors a tent , a water - clock , an elephant , and the keys ...
... emperor of the west * . He maintained a more equal intercourse with the caliph Harun al Rashid ' , whose dominion stretched from Africa to India , and accepted from his ambassadors a tent , a water - clock , an elephant , and the keys ...
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... emperor : the fabric of oppression was overturned in a day ; and in the treaty of Constance , Frederic subscribed , with some reservations , the freedom of four - and - twenty cities . His grandson contended with their vigour and ma ...
... emperor : the fabric of oppression was overturned in a day ; and in the treaty of Constance , Frederic subscribed , with some reservations , the freedom of four - and - twenty cities . His grandson contended with their vigour and ma ...
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... emperor confined to Germany alone : the hereditary monarchs of Europe confessed the pre- eminence of his rank and ... emperor was the rightful sovereign of the earth , from the rising to the setting sun . The contrary opinion • See the ...
... emperor confined to Germany alone : the hereditary monarchs of Europe confessed the pre- eminence of his rank and ... emperor was the rightful sovereign of the earth , from the rising to the setting sun . The contrary opinion • See the ...
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THE SIXTH VOLUME | 1 |
His incorruptible body | 7 |
Orthodox consent and verbal | 13 |
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