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... eye of our countrymen ; and some words , notoriously cor- rupt , are fixed , and as it were naturalized in the vulgar tongue . The prophet Mohammed can no longer be stripped of the famous , though improper , appellation of Mahomet : the ...
... eye of our countrymen ; and some words , notoriously cor- rupt , are fixed , and as it were naturalized in the vulgar tongue . The prophet Mohammed can no longer be stripped of the famous , though improper , appellation of Mahomet : the ...
Side 6
... . ) The bishop of Pavia ( I mean the ecclesiastic who wished to be a bishop ) then proceeds to celebrate the complexion , eyes , hands , & c . of his sovereign . At the degenerated from the valour of his ancestors . 6 ROMAN EMPIRE .
... . ) The bishop of Pavia ( I mean the ecclesiastic who wished to be a bishop ) then proceeds to celebrate the complexion , eyes , hands , & c . of his sovereign . At the degenerated from the valour of his ancestors . 6 ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 42
... eyes almost started from their sockets ; and some mercy may be discovered in the milder tor- ture of beating him ... eye of Alfred by his foreign and domestic doctors . For the reputation of Boethius in the middle ages , consult Bruckerl ...
... eyes almost started from their sockets ; and some mercy may be discovered in the milder tor- ture of beating him ... eye of Alfred by his foreign and domestic doctors . For the reputation of Boethius in the middle ages , consult Bruckerl ...
Side 43
... eyes glaring fury and revenge , and his mouth armed with long sharp teeth , which threatened to devour him . The monarch instantly retired to his chamber , and as he lay trembling with aguish cold under a weight of bed- clothes , he ...
... eyes glaring fury and revenge , and his mouth armed with long sharp teeth , which threatened to devour him . The monarch instantly retired to his chamber , and as he lay trembling with aguish cold under a weight of bed- clothes , he ...
Side 49
... eyes of the multi- tude , than the creed of Nice or Chalcedon ; the ex- pense of his consulship was estimated at two hundred and eighty - eight thousand pieces of gold ; twenty lions , and thirty leopards , were produced at the same ...
... eyes of the multi- tude , than the creed of Nice or Chalcedon ; the ex- pense of his consulship was estimated at two hundred and eighty - eight thousand pieces of gold ; twenty lions , and thirty leopards , were produced at the same ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. [With a ..., Volum 5 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1825 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 5: Complete in ... Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1825 |
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