The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7John Murray, 1903 |
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Side 50
... pilgrims , by the austerity of their lives , their zeal or knowledge , and the credit of some extraordinary gifts of the Holy Spirit . But they were incapable of desiring , or at least of obtaining , the wealth and honours of the ...
... pilgrims , by the austerity of their lives , their zeal or knowledge , and the credit of some extraordinary gifts of the Holy Spirit . But they were incapable of desiring , or at least of obtaining , the wealth and honours of the ...
Side 57
... pilgrims who visited Jerusalem might safely follow the course of the Danube : in their journey and return they passed through Philippopolis ; and the sectaries , disguising their name and heresy , might accompany the French or German ...
... pilgrims who visited Jerusalem might safely follow the course of the Danube : in their journey and return they passed through Philippopolis ; and the sectaries , disguising their name and heresy , might accompany the French or German ...
Side 103
... pilgrims ; but in the neighbourhood of Rome they were saluted by the chief of Bari , who supplied the more indigent with arms and horses , and instantly led them to the field of action . In the first conflict their valdur prevailed ...
... pilgrims ; but in the neighbourhood of Rome they were saluted by the chief of Bari , who supplied the more indigent with arms and horses , and instantly led them to the field of action . In the first conflict their valdur prevailed ...
Side 144
... pilgrims , who returned from Rome , exalted , by every tale , the omnipotence of the holy father . 138 Ego enim in eo cum Teutonicis manere non debeo ( Caffari , Annal . Genuenses , in Muratori , Script . Rerum Italicarum , tom . vi . p ...
... pilgrims , who returned from Rome , exalted , by every tale , the omnipotence of the holy father . 138 Ego enim in eo cum Teutonicis manere non debeo ( Caffari , Annal . Genuenses , in Muratori , Script . Rerum Italicarum , tom . vi . p ...
Side 165
... pilgrims were enriched by the profusion of his alms ; and the desert was cheered by the places of relief and refresh- ment which he instituted for the use of his brethren . Hunting was the pleasure , and even the passion , of the sultan ...
... pilgrims were enriched by the profusion of his alms ; and the desert was cheered by the places of relief and refresh- ment which he instituted for the use of his brethren . Hunting was the pleasure , and even the passion , of the sultan ...
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