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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... enemy of the republic . Romanus was stantine the not more fortunate in domestic than in foreign war : A. D. 1071 , the loss of two battles compelled him to yield , on the August . assurance of fair and honourable treatment ; but his enemies ...
... enemy of the republic . Romanus was stantine the not more fortunate in domestic than in foreign war : A. D. 1071 , the loss of two battles compelled him to yield , on the August . assurance of fair and honourable treatment ; but his enemies ...
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... enemies were not less astonished at his sudden presence , at the moment when they believed him at the most distant extremity of the empire : neither peace nor war , nor summer nor winter , were a season of repose ; and our fancy cannot ...
... enemies were not less astonished at his sudden presence , at the moment when they believed him at the most distant extremity of the empire : neither peace nor war , nor summer nor winter , were a season of repose ; and our fancy cannot ...
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... enemies of civilized so- ciety , and to eradicate the seed of future emigrations . But it has been wisely observed , that in a light of pre- caution , all conquest must be ineffectual , unless it could be universal ; since the ...
... enemies of civilized so- ciety , and to eradicate the seed of future emigrations . But it has been wisely observed , that in a light of pre- caution , all conquest must be ineffectual , unless it could be universal ; since the ...
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THE SIXTH VOLUME | 1 |
His incorruptible body | 7 |
Orthodox consent and verbal | 13 |
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