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... prince and people : of the people to obey his commands , of the prince to consult their happiness and glory . Fennic With this narrative we might be reasonably content , if the Their penetration of modern learning had not opened a new ...
... prince and people : of the people to obey his commands , of the prince to consult their happiness and glory . Fennic With this narrative we might be reasonably content , if the Their penetration of modern learning had not opened a new ...
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... prince , who would be rich in a private station , may be exposed by the increase of his wants to all the anxiety and bitterness of poverty . crown of But in this abject distress the emperor and empire were still The holy possessed of an ...
... prince , who would be rich in a private station , may be exposed by the increase of his wants to all the anxiety and bitterness of poverty . crown of But in this abject distress the emperor and empire were still The holy possessed of an ...
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... prince and people were released from the sins of their fathers.34 The establishment of his family was the motive , or at least the pretence , of the crime of Palæologus ; and he was impatient 1259 , Dec. 1 to confirm the succession , by ...
... prince and people were released from the sins of their fathers.34 The establishment of his family was the motive , or at least the pretence , of the crime of Palæologus ; and he was impatient 1259 , Dec. 1 to confirm the succession , by ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
Fall of the Ommiades | 22 |
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