The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... natives ; and the spirit of patriotism and zeal was transfused into the mercenary strangers . The Italians swore to live and die in the defence of the pope and the holy images ; the Roman people was de- voted to their father , and even ...
... natives ; and the spirit of patriotism and zeal was transfused into the mercenary strangers . The Italians swore to live and die in the defence of the pope and the holy images ; the Roman people was de- voted to their father , and even ...
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... native princes , surrendered his sceptre and his capital . Under the dominion of a foreign king , but in the possession of their national laws , the Lombards became the brethren , rather than the subjects , of the Franks ; who derived ...
... native princes , surrendered his sceptre and his capital . Under the dominion of a foreign king , but in the possession of their national laws , the Lombards became the brethren , rather than the subjects , of the Franks ; who derived ...
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... natives . The fiercest of the Saxon idolaters escaped from the Christian tyrant to their brethren of the North ; the Ocean and Mediterranean were covered with their piratical fleets ; and Charlemagne beheld with a sigh the destructive ...
... natives . The fiercest of the Saxon idolaters escaped from the Christian tyrant to their brethren of the North ; the Ocean and Mediterranean were covered with their piratical fleets ; and Charlemagne beheld with a sigh the destructive ...
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... native king- dom of Bohemia , less opulent than the adjacent city of Nu- remberg , was the firmest seat of his power and the richest source of his revenue . The army with which he passed the Alps consisted of three hundred horse . In ...
... native king- dom of Bohemia , less opulent than the adjacent city of Nu- remberg , was the firmest seat of his power and the richest source of his revenue . The army with which he passed the Alps consisted of three hundred horse . In ...
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... natives : the soil was impregnated with gold ' and gems , and both the land and sea were taught to exhale the odors of aromatic sweets . This division of the sandy , the stony , and the happy , so familiar to the Greeks and Latins , is ...
... natives : the soil was impregnated with gold ' and gems , and both the land and sea were taught to exhale the odors of aromatic sweets . This division of the sandy , the stony , and the happy , so familiar to the Greeks and Latins , is ...
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