The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 8John Murray, 1903 |
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... never be granted unless to a vanquished and suppliant enemy . But it is the religion of Zingis that best deserves our wonder and applause . " The Catholic inquisitors of Europe , who defended nonsense by cruelty , might have been ...
... never be granted unless to a vanquished and suppliant enemy . But it is the religion of Zingis that best deserves our wonder and applause . " The Catholic inquisitors of Europe , who defended nonsense by cruelty , might have been ...
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... never been attempted , and has never been repeated . The return of Zingis was signalised by the overthrow of the rebellious or independent kingdoms of Tartary ; and His death , he died in the fulness of years and glory , with his last D ...
... never been attempted , and has never been repeated . The return of Zingis was signalised by the overthrow of the rebellious or independent kingdoms of Tartary ; and His death , he died in the fulness of years and glory , with his last D ...
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... never been exposed to a similar calamity ; and if the disciples of Mahomet would have oppressed her religion and liberty , it might be apprehended that the shepherds of Scythia would extin- guish her cities , her arts , and all the ...
... never been exposed to a similar calamity ; and if the disciples of Mahomet would have oppressed her religion and liberty , it might be apprehended that the shepherds of Scythia would extin- guish her cities , her arts , and all the ...
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... never be healed by his successors , and which is poorly expiated by his theological dialogues against the prophet Mahomet . Ignorant of their own history , the modern Turks con- found their first and their final passage of the ...
... never be healed by his successors , and which is poorly expiated by his theological dialogues against the prophet Mahomet . Ignorant of their own history , the modern Turks con- found their first and their final passage of the ...
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... never till this fatal hour had the Greeks been surrounded , both in 52 After the conclusion of Cantacuzene and Gregoras there follows a dark interval of a hundred years . George Phranza , Michael Ducas , and Laonicus Chalcocondyles ...
... never till this fatal hour had the Greeks been surrounded , both in 52 After the conclusion of Cantacuzene and Gregoras there follows a dark interval of a hundred years . George Phranza , Michael Ducas , and Laonicus Chalcocondyles ...
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