The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1914 |
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... honour of his companions ; and the spirit of conquest breathed in the law that peace should never be granted unless to a vanquished and suppliant enemy.7 But it is the religion of Zingis that best deserves our wonder and applause . The ...
... honour of his companions ; and the spirit of conquest breathed in the law that peace should never be granted unless to a vanquished and suppliant enemy.7 But it is the religion of Zingis that best deserves our wonder and applause . The ...
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... honour and servitude.22 The court of Pekin was astonished by an embassy from its former vassal , who in the tone of the king of nations exacted the tribute and obedience which he had paid , and who affected to treat the Son of Heaven as ...
... honour and servitude.22 The court of Pekin was astonished by an embassy from its former vassal , who in the tone of the king of nations exacted the tribute and obedience which he had paid , and who affected to treat the Son of Heaven as ...
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... honour and safety may sometimes be the same.72 The servitude of Rhodes was delayed above two centuries by the establishment of the knights of St. 15th Aug. John of Jerusalem.7 73 Under the discipline of the order that island emerged ...
... honour and safety may sometimes be the same.72 The servitude of Rhodes was delayed above two centuries by the establishment of the knights of St. 15th Aug. John of Jerusalem.7 73 Under the discipline of the order that island emerged ...
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... honour , Can- tacuzene was tempted to prevent or imitate his adversaries by calling to his aid the public enemies of his religion and country . Amir , the son of Aidin , concealed under a Turkish [ Omar ? ] garb the humanity and ...
... honour , Can- tacuzene was tempted to prevent or imitate his adversaries by calling to his aid the public enemies of his religion and country . Amir , the son of Aidin , concealed under a Turkish [ Omar ? ] garb the humanity and ...
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... honour and distinction . Necessity and revenge might justify his predatory excursions by sea and land ; he left nine thousand five hundred men for the guard of his fleet ; and persevered in the fruitless search of Cantacuzene , till his ...
... honour and distinction . Necessity and revenge might justify his predatory excursions by sea and land ; he left nine thousand five hundred men for the guard of his fleet ; and persevered in the fruitless search of Cantacuzene , till his ...
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