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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... exile . still cherished the pride of his birth and the hope of his restoration . After three years ' exile , he received the pleasing intelligence that his injury was avenged by a second revolution , and that Leontius in his turn had ...
... exile . still cherished the pride of his birth and the hope of his restoration . After three years ' exile , he received the pleasing intelligence that his injury was avenged by a second revolution , and that Leontius in his turn had ...
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... exile , nor the desertion of his brethren , nor the authority of the Latin church , nor the danger of failure or doubt in the succession to the empire , could bend the spirit of the inflexible monk . After the death of Leo , he was ...
... exile , nor the desertion of his brethren , nor the authority of the Latin church , nor the danger of failure or doubt in the succession to the empire , could bend the spirit of the inflexible monk . After the death of Leo , he was ...
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... exile forgave the guilt , and united the factions , of Mecca . His troops , in three divisions , marched into the city : eight and twenty of the inhabitants were slain by the sword of Caled ; eleven men and six women were proscribed by ...
... exile forgave the guilt , and united the factions , of Mecca . His troops , in three divisions , marched into the city : eight and twenty of the inhabitants were slain by the sword of Caled ; eleven men and six women were proscribed by ...
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THE SIXTH VOLUME | 1 |
His incorruptible body | 7 |
Orthodox consent and verbal | 13 |
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