The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 9W. Hallhead, 1888 |
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Side 5
... the empire , and the dangerous heresy of the Paulicians , which shook the East and enlightened the Weft , will be the subject of two 5 L CHAP.two feparate chapters ; but thefe enquiries must XLVIII be OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
... the empire , and the dangerous heresy of the Paulicians , which shook the East and enlightened the Weft , will be the subject of two 5 L CHAP.two feparate chapters ; but thefe enquiries must XLVIII be OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 8
... danger of Conftantinople . From an humble origin , the Ottomans arofe , the fcourge and terror of Christendom . Conftantinople was befieged and taken by Mahomet II . and his tri- umph annibilates the remnant , the image , the title , of ...
... danger of Conftantinople . From an humble origin , the Ottomans arofe , the fcourge and terror of Christendom . Conftantinople was befieged and taken by Mahomet II . and his tri- umph annibilates the remnant , the image , the title , of ...
Side 21
... danger . Yet the traitors were deprived of their reward ; and the free voice of the fe- nate and people promoted Artemius from the Anaftafius office of fecretary to that of emperor : he af- II.A.D.713 , fumed the title of Anaftafius the ...
... danger . Yet the traitors were deprived of their reward ; and the free voice of the fe- nate and people promoted Artemius from the Anaftafius office of fecretary to that of emperor : he af- II.A.D.713 , fumed the title of Anaftafius the ...
Side 23
... dangerous elevation , Leo the third fupported himself against the envy of his equals , the discontent of a powerful faction , and the affaults of his foreign and domeftic enemies . The Catholics , who accufe his religious innova- tions ...
... dangerous elevation , Leo the third fupported himself against the envy of his equals , the discontent of a powerful faction , and the affaults of his foreign and domeftic enemies . The Catholics , who accufe his religious innova- tions ...
Side 29
... danger , efcaped from Conftanti- nople , with the defign of appealing to the pro- vinces and armies . By this hafty flight , the em- press was left on the brink of the precipice ; yet before the implored the mercy of her fon , Irene ...
... danger , efcaped from Conftanti- nople , with the defign of appealing to the pro- vinces and armies . By this hafty flight , the em- press was left on the brink of the precipice ; yet before the implored the mercy of her fon , Irene ...
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