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... conqueror , by the promise of his daughter and a fair partition of the treasures of the empire . The Bulgarian kingdom extended to the confines of Thrace ; and the two princes befieged Conftantinople at the head of fifteen thousand ...
... conqueror , by the promise of his daughter and a fair partition of the treasures of the empire . The Bulgarian kingdom extended to the confines of Thrace ; and the two princes befieged Conftantinople at the head of fifteen thousand ...
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... conqueror , Theodofius the third , fub- Theodofius mitted in his turn to the fuperior afcendant of A. D. 716 , Leo , the general and emperor of the Oriental January . troops . His two predeceffors were permitted to embrace the ...
... conqueror , Theodofius the third , fub- Theodofius mitted in his turn to the fuperior afcendant of A. D. 716 , Leo , the general and emperor of the Oriental January . troops . His two predeceffors were permitted to embrace the ...
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... conquerors with the keys of the city and the palace . They were dif armed by his innocence and fubmiffion ; his life and his eyes were spared ; and the Imperial monk enjoyed the comforts of folitude and religion above thirty - two years ...
... conquerors with the keys of the city and the palace . They were dif armed by his innocence and fubmiffion ; his life and his eyes were spared ; and the Imperial monk enjoyed the comforts of folitude and religion above thirty - two years ...
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... conqueror . The hands and feet of the rebel were amputated ; he was placed on an afs , and , amidit the infults of the peo- ple , was led through the streets , which he fprin- kled with his blood . The depravation of man- ners , as ...
... conqueror . The hands and feet of the rebel were amputated ; he was placed on an afs , and , amidit the infults of the peo- ple , was led through the streets , which he fprin- kled with his blood . The depravation of man- ners , as ...
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... conqueror was promoted to an honourable rank in the Imperial ftables . But it was impoffible to obtain the confidence of Mi- chael , without complying with his vices ; and his new favourite , the great chamberlain of the palace , was ...
... conqueror was promoted to an honourable rank in the Imperial ftables . But it was impoffible to obtain the confidence of Mi- chael , without complying with his vices ; and his new favourite , the great chamberlain of the palace , was ...
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