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... respected the armed heresy of the Goths ; but their pious rage was safely pointed against the rich and defenceless Jews , who had formed their establishments at Naples , Rome , Ravenna , Milan , and Genoa , for the benefit of trade ...
... respected the armed heresy of the Goths ; but their pious rage was safely pointed against the rich and defenceless Jews , who had formed their establishments at Naples , Rome , Ravenna , Milan , and Genoa , for the benefit of trade ...
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... respected by the nations of modern Europe . I. In the exercise of supreme power , the first act of Jus tinian was to divide it with the woman whom he loved , the famous Theodora , 20 whose strange elevation cannot be ap- c . 8 ...
... respected by the nations of modern Europe . I. In the exercise of supreme power , the first act of Jus tinian was to divide it with the woman whom he loved , the famous Theodora , 20 whose strange elevation cannot be ap- c . 8 ...
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... respected the strength of the mountains and the despair of the natives ; their fierce spirit was sometimes soothed with gifts , and some- time restrained by terror ; and a military count , with three 117 Xenophon Hellenic . 1. iii . c ...
... respected the strength of the mountains and the despair of the natives ; their fierce spirit was sometimes soothed with gifts , and some- time restrained by terror ; and a military count , with three 117 Xenophon Hellenic . 1. iii . c ...
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... respected as the voluntary and affectionate subjects of their common sovereign . The Romans marched through the streets in close ranks , prepared for battle if an enemy had appeared : the strict order maintained by the general imprinted ...
... respected as the voluntary and affectionate subjects of their common sovereign . The Romans marched through the streets in close ranks , prepared for battle if an enemy had appeared : the strict order maintained by the general imprinted ...
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... respected , both in peace and war , the majesty of the Gothic throne . But the future happiness of the queen and of Italy depended on the education of her son ; who was destined , by his birth , to support the different and almost ...
... respected , both in peace and war , the majesty of the Gothic throne . But the future happiness of the queen and of Italy depended on the education of her son ; who was destined , by his birth , to support the different and almost ...
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