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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... tyrant . But Leontius , who was already clothed with the purple , cast an eye of pity on the prostrate son of his own benefactor and of so many emperors . The life of Justinian was spared ; the am- putation of his nose , perhaps of his ...
... tyrant . But Leontius , who was already clothed with the purple , cast an eye of pity on the prostrate son of his own benefactor and of so many emperors . The life of Justinian was spared ; the am- putation of his nose , perhaps of his ...
Side 104
... tyrant was still insatiate of blood ; and a second expedition was commanded to extirpate the remains of the proscribed colony . In the short interval , the Cher- sonites had returned to their city , and were prepared to die in arms ...
... tyrant was still insatiate of blood ; and a second expedition was commanded to extirpate the remains of the proscribed colony . In the short interval , the Cher- sonites had returned to their city , and were prepared to die in arms ...
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... tyrant . That tyrant , however , repeatedly detected , warned , and dismissed the old companion of his arms , till fear and resentment prevailed over gratitude ; and Michael , after a scrutiny into his actions and designs , was ...
... tyrant . That tyrant , however , repeatedly detected , warned , and dismissed the old companion of his arms , till fear and resentment prevailed over gratitude ; and Michael , after a scrutiny into his actions and designs , was ...
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THE SIXTH VOLUME | 1 |
His incorruptible body | 7 |
Orthodox consent and verbal | 13 |
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