The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 4H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... emperor of the East , had consented to purchase by an annual subsidy of three hundred pounds of gold . The royal hostage was educated at Constan- tinople with care and tenderness . His body was formed to all the exercises of war , his ...
... emperor of the East , had consented to purchase by an annual subsidy of three hundred pounds of gold . The royal hostage was educated at Constan- tinople with care and tenderness . His body was formed to all the exercises of war , his ...
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... emperor in Syria and Egypt , * raised an army of seventy thousand men , and persisted to the last moment of her life in a fruitless rebellion , which , according to the fashion of the age , had been predicted by Christiar . hermits and ...
... emperor in Syria and Egypt , * raised an army of seventy thousand men , and persisted to the last moment of her life in a fruitless rebellion , which , according to the fashion of the age , had been predicted by Christiar . hermits and ...
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... emperor , enjoyed , besides the privilege of rapine , an annual pension of five thousand pounds . The sagacious mind of Theodoric soon perceived that he was odious to the Romans , and suspected by the Barbarians : he understood the ...
... emperor , enjoyed , besides the privilege of rapine , an annual pension of five thousand pounds . The sagacious mind of Theodoric soon perceived that he was odious to the Romans , and suspected by the Barbarians : he understood the ...
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... emperor Leo . Under the two succeeding reigns , the fortunate peasant emerged to wealth and honors ; and his escape from some dangers which threatened his life was afterwards ascribed to the guardian angel who watches over the fate of ...
... emperor Leo . Under the two succeeding reigns , the fortunate peasant emerged to wealth and honors ; and his escape from some dangers which threatened his life was afterwards ascribed to the guardian angel who watches over the fate of ...
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... emperor ; the con- troversies and sects which still divide the Oriental church ; the reformation of the Roman law which is obeyed or respected by the nations of modern Europe . I. In the exercise of supreme power , the first act of Jus ...
... emperor ; the con- troversies and sects which still divide the Oriental church ; the reformation of the Roman law which is obeyed or respected by the nations of modern Europe . I. In the exercise of supreme power , the first act of Jus ...
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