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... faith of a Cariz- mian officer ( tom . i . c . 68. p . 617. ) ; and it is remarkable enough , that a Greek historian ( Phranza , 1. i , c . 29. ) adds no more than 20,000 men . Poggius reckons 1,000,000 ; another Latin contem- porary ...
... faith of a Cariz- mian officer ( tom . i . c . 68. p . 617. ) ; and it is remarkable enough , that a Greek historian ( Phranza , 1. i , c . 29. ) adds no more than 20,000 men . Poggius reckons 1,000,000 ; another Latin contem- porary ...
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... faith in one God , and his prophet Ma- homet . The recent expulfion of the house of Zingis was an infult on the Mogul name ; and the diforders of the empire afforded the faireft op . portunity for revenge . The illuftrious Hongvou ...
... faith in one God , and his prophet Ma- homet . The recent expulfion of the house of Zingis was an infult on the Mogul name ; and the diforders of the empire afforded the faireft op . portunity for revenge . The illuftrious Hongvou ...
Side 66
... faith , his virtue , and the affection of his fubjects . On the decease of Michael , the prince and people afferted the inde- pendence of the church and the purity of their creed the elder Andronicus neither feared nor loved the Latins ...
... faith , his virtue , and the affection of his fubjects . On the decease of Michael , the prince and people afferted the inde- pendence of the church and the purity of their creed the elder Andronicus neither feared nor loved the Latins ...
Side 67
... faith ; and " if they reprobate the decrees of Lyons , it is be- " caufe the Eastern churches were neither heard • nor reprefented in that arbitrary meeting . For " this falutary end , it will be expedient , and even " neceffary , that ...
... faith ; and " if they reprobate the decrees of Lyons , it is be- " caufe the Eastern churches were neither heard • nor reprefented in that arbitrary meeting . For " this falutary end , it will be expedient , and even " neceffary , that ...
Side 68
... faith or ceremonies fhould " be found incurable , the Greeks however are " the difciples of Chrift ; and the Turks are the CC 66 66 .. common enemies of the Christian name . The " Armenians , Cyprians , and Rhodians , are equally ...
... faith or ceremonies fhould " be found incurable , the Greeks however are " the difciples of Chrift ; and the Turks are the CC 66 66 .. common enemies of the Christian name . The " Armenians , Cyprians , and Rhodians , are equally ...
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