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Side 144
Before the procession. moved towards the imperial sepulchre, a herald
proclaimed this awful admonition: “Arise, O king of the world, and obey the
summons of the King of kings!” The death of Constantine was imputed to poison;
and his son ...
Before the procession. moved towards the imperial sepulchre, a herald
proclaimed this awful admonition: “Arise, O king of the world, and obey the
summons of the King of kings!” The death of Constantine was imputed to poison;
and his son ...
Side 216
The king of the Lombards was inexorable; but his threats could not silence the
complaints, nor retard the speed, of the Roman pontiff, who traversed the
Pennine Alps, reposed in the abbey of St. Maurice, and hastened to grasp the
right hand ...
The king of the Lombards was inexorable; but his threats could not silence the
complaints, nor retard the speed, of the Roman pontiff, who traversed the
Pennine Alps, reposed in the abbey of St. Maurice, and hastened to grasp the
right hand ...
Side 218
But the most essential gifts of the popes to the Carlovingian race were the
dignities of king of France," and of patrician of Rome. I. Under the sacerdotal
monarchy of St. Peter, the nations began to resume the practice of seeking, on
the banks of ...
But the most essential gifts of the popes to the Carlovingian race were the
dignities of king of France," and of patrician of Rome. I. Under the sacerdotal
monarchy of St. Peter, the nations began to resume the practice of seeking, on
the banks of ...
Side 399
He was hospitably entertained by Tarkhan, prince of Fargana,' a fertile province
on the Jaxartes: the king of Samarcand, with the Turkish tribes of Sogdiana and
Scythia, were moved by the lamentations and promises of the fallen monarch;
and ...
He was hospitably entertained by Tarkhan, prince of Fargana,' a fertile province
on the Jaxartes: the king of Samarcand, with the Turkish tribes of Sogdiana and
Scythia, were moved by the lamentations and promises of the fallen monarch;
and ...
Side 479
Follow your general: I am resolved either to lose my life, or to trample on the
prostrate king of the Romans.” Besides the resource of despair, he confided in
the secret correspondence and nocturnal interviews of count Julian with the sons
and ...
Follow your general: I am resolved either to lose my life, or to trample on the
prostrate king of the Romans.” Besides the resource of despair, he confided in
the secret correspondence and nocturnal interviews of count Julian with the sons
and ...
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