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... Constantinople . A.D. · 1425 , A. D. 1448 , 31 . fy fuccef- merit of fion and the Otto- mans . In the establishment and restoration of the Heredita Turkish empire , the firft merit muft doubtlefs be affigned to the perfonal qualities of ...
... Constantinople . A.D. · 1425 , A. D. 1448 , 31 . fy fuccef- merit of fion and the Otto- mans . In the establishment and restoration of the Heredita Turkish empire , the firft merit muft doubtlefs be affigned to the perfonal qualities of ...
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... Constantinople . According to the viciffitudes of danger and re- pofe , the emperor advanced or retreated ; alter- nately instructed and difavowed his ministers ; and efcaped from an importunate preffure by urging the duty of enquiry ...
... Constantinople . According to the viciffitudes of danger and re- pofe , the emperor advanced or retreated ; alter- nately instructed and difavowed his ministers ; and efcaped from an importunate preffure by urging the duty of enquiry ...
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... Constantinople efcaped to a land of freedom , curiofity , and wealth . The fynod introduced into Florence the lights of the Greek church and the oracles of the Platonic philofophy : and the fugitives who adhered to the union , had the ...
... Constantinople efcaped to a land of freedom , curiofity , and wealth . The fynod introduced into Florence the lights of the Greek church and the oracles of the Platonic philofophy : and the fugitives who adhered to the union , had the ...
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... Constantinople , till the eighth hour of the fame day ; when the fultan himself paffed in triumph through the gate of St. Romanus . He was at- tended by his vizirs , bafhaws , and guards , each of whom ( fays a Byzantine hiftorian ) was ...
... Constantinople , till the eighth hour of the fame day ; when the fultan himself paffed in triumph through the gate of St. Romanus . He was at- tended by his vizirs , bafhaws , and guards , each of whom ( fays a Byzantine hiftorian ) was ...
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... Constantinople , 3. of Ireland , which had been transferred to the English mo- narchs , and , 4. of Spain . Our countrymen prevailed in the council , but the victories of Henry V. added much weight to their arguments . The adverfe ...
... Constantinople , 3. of Ireland , which had been transferred to the English mo- narchs , and , 4. of Spain . Our countrymen prevailed in the council , but the victories of Henry V. added much weight to their arguments . The adverfe ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1827 |
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