The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 12A. Strahan; and T. Cadell ... and W. Davies, 1797 |
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... spirit and fubftance rather than in the ftyle . It is probable , that they have been tranflated , with various latitude , from the Turkish original into the Arabic and Perfian tongues . 29 The Mogul emir diftinguishes himself and his ...
... spirit and fubftance rather than in the ftyle . It is probable , that they have been tranflated , with various latitude , from the Turkish original into the Arabic and Perfian tongues . 29 The Mogul emir diftinguishes himself and his ...
Side 52
... spirit of navigation , and freedom of ancient Phocæa , or rather of the Phocæans , confult the book of Herodotus , and the Geographical Index of his last and learned French tranflator , M. Lar- cher ( tom . vii . p . 299. ) . 78 Phocæa ...
... spirit of navigation , and freedom of ancient Phocæa , or rather of the Phocæans , confult the book of Herodotus , and the Geographical Index of his last and learned French tranflator , M. Lar- cher ( tom . vii . p . 299. ) . 78 Phocæa ...
Side 61
... spirit was diffused among the troops ; and their filence and fobriety , their patience and modefty , have 28 This sketch of the Turkish education and discipline , is chiefly borrowed from Ricaut's State of the Ottoman empire , the Stato ...
... spirit was diffused among the troops ; and their filence and fobriety , their patience and modefty , have 28 This sketch of the Turkish education and discipline , is chiefly borrowed from Ricaut's State of the Ottoman empire , the Stato ...
Side 70
... spirit and magni- ficence of a prince , whofe liberal hand diftributed benefices and kingdoms with equal facility . Un- der his reign , Avignon was the feat of pomp and pleasure in his youth he had furpaffed the li- centioufnefs of a ...
... spirit and magni- ficence of a prince , whofe liberal hand diftributed benefices and kingdoms with equal facility . Un- der his reign , Avignon was the feat of pomp and pleasure in his youth he had furpaffed the li- centioufnefs of a ...
Side 117
... spirit of independence and emula- 32 Philelphus , abfurdly enough , derives this Greek or , Oriental jealousy from the manners of ancient Rome . 83 See the state of learning in the xiiith and xivth centuries , in the learned and ...
... spirit of independence and emula- 32 Philelphus , abfurdly enough , derives this Greek or , Oriental jealousy from the manners of ancient Rome . 83 See the state of learning in the xiiith and xivth centuries , in the learned and ...
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