The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 9W. Hallhead, 1888 |
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Side 1
... Five centuries of the decline and fall of the empire have already elap- fed ; but a period of more than eight hundred years ftill feparates me from the term of my la- bours , the taking of Conftantinople by the VOL . IX . Turks . B CHAP ...
... Five centuries of the decline and fall of the empire have already elap- fed ; but a period of more than eight hundred years ftill feparates me from the term of my la- bours , the taking of Conftantinople by the VOL . IX . Turks . B CHAP ...
Side 9
... five months , the pompous ceremonies January . which formed the effence of the Byzantine ftate were celebrated in the cathedral and the hippo- drome : the concord of the royal brothers was affectedly displayed by the younger leaning on ...
... five months , the pompous ceremonies January . which formed the effence of the Byzantine ftate were celebrated in the cathedral and the hippo- drome : the concord of the royal brothers was affectedly displayed by the younger leaning on ...
Side 11
... five Conftans II . hundred years backwards to the age of the An- tonines , if we liften to the oration which Conftans II . pronounced in the twelfth year of his age . before the Byzantine fenate . After returning his thanks for the just ...
... five Conftans II . hundred years backwards to the age of the An- tonines , if we liften to the oration which Conftans II . pronounced in the twelfth year of his age . before the Byzantine fenate . After returning his thanks for the just ...
Side 23
... five hundred fheep to the Imperial camp . His firft fervice was in the guards of Juftinian , where he foon attracted the notice , and by degrees the jealoufy , of the tyrant . His valour and dexterity were confpicuous in the Colchian ...
... five hundred fheep to the Imperial camp . His firft fervice was in the guards of Juftinian , where he foon attracted the notice , and by degrees the jealoufy , of the tyrant . His valour and dexterity were confpicuous in the Colchian ...
Side 25
... five hundred captives , of the un- common plenty of the times , and of the new colonies with which he repeopled Conftantino- ple and the Thracian cities . They reluctantly praised his activity and courage ; he was on horfeback in the ...
... five hundred captives , of the un- common plenty of the times , and of the new colonies with which he repeopled Conftantino- ple and the Thracian cities . They reluctantly praised his activity and courage ; he was on horfeback in the ...
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