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After this foundation of Byzantine history, the following nations will pass before
our eyes, and each will occupy the space to which it may be entitled by greatness
or merit, or the degree of connexion with the Roman world and the present age.
After this foundation of Byzantine history, the following nations will pass before
our eyes, and each will occupy the space to which it may be entitled by greatness
or merit, or the degree of connexion with the Roman world and the present age.
Side 211
Ignorant of the arts of luxury, the primitive Romans had improved the science of
government and war: the will of the community was absolute: the rights of
individuals were sacred: one hundred and thirty thousand citizens were armed
for ...
Ignorant of the arts of luxury, the primitive Romans had improved the science of
government and war: the will of the community was absolute: the rights of
individuals were sacred: one hundred and thirty thousand citizens were armed
for ...
Side 253
more exclusive and imperial sense, he claims from his CHAP. ancestors, and
from the pope, a just participation of the honours of the Roman purple. The same
controversy was revived in the reign of the Othos; and their ambassador
describes, ...
more exclusive and imperial sense, he claims from his CHAP. ancestors, and
from the pope, a just participation of the honours of the Roman purple. The same
controversy was revived in the reign of the Othos; and their ambassador
describes, ...
Side 255
The Roman pontiffs, of the ninth Disorders. and tenth centuries, were insulted,
imprisoned, and murdered, by their tyrants; and such was their indigence, after
the loss and usurpation of the ecclesiastical patrimonies, that they could neither ...
The Roman pontiffs, of the ninth Disorders. and tenth centuries, were insulted,
imprisoned, and murdered, by their tyrants; and such was their indigence, after
the loss and usurpation of the ecclesiastical patrimonies, that they could neither ...
Side 257
I. To fix in the college of cardinals the freedom and independence of election, and
for ever to abolish the right or usurpation of the emperors and the Roman people.
II. To bestow and resume the western empire as a fief or benefice" of the ...
I. To fix in the college of cardinals the freedom and independence of election, and
for ever to abolish the right or usurpation of the emperors and the Roman people.
II. To bestow and resume the western empire as a fief or benefice" of the ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1828 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5 Edward Gibbon,Henry Hart Milman,Guizot (M., François),Sir William Smith Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1862 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 4 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1862 |
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