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... patriarch , and violated the laws , by his fecond marriage with his niece Martina ; and the fuperftition of the Greeks beheld the judgment of heaven in the difeafes of the father and the deformity of his offspring . But the opinion of ...
... patriarch , and violated the laws , by his fecond marriage with his niece Martina ; and the fuperftition of the Greeks beheld the judgment of heaven in the difeafes of the father and the deformity of his offspring . But the opinion of ...
Side 11
... patriarch . But in the tumult of joy and indignation , the church was pillaged , the fanctuary was polluted by a promifcuous crowd of Jews and Barbari- ans ; and the Monothelite Pyrrhus , a crea- ture of the emprefs , a ter dropping a ...
... patriarch . But in the tumult of joy and indignation , the church was pillaged , the fanctuary was polluted by a promifcuous crowd of Jews and Barbari- ans ; and the Monothelite Pyrrhus , a crea- ture of the emprefs , a ter dropping a ...
Side 14
... patriarch and faint . After pouring this bloody libation on his father's tomb , Conftantine returned to his capital , and the growth of his young beard during the Sicilian voyage , was an- nounced by the familiar furname of Pogonatus ...
... patriarch and faint . After pouring this bloody libation on his father's tomb , Conftantine returned to his capital , and the growth of his young beard during the Sicilian voyage , was an- nounced by the familiar furname of Pogonatus ...
Side 30
... patriarch . In their first inter- view , the recapitulated with dignity the revolu tions of her life , gently accused the perfidy of Nicephorus , infinuated that he owed his life to her unfufpicious clemency , and , for the throne and ...
... patriarch . In their first inter- view , the recapitulated with dignity the revolu tions of her life , gently accused the perfidy of Nicephorus , infinuated that he owed his life to her unfufpicious clemency , and , for the throne and ...
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... patriarch : his twelve metropolitans , among whom the emperor was ranked , affumed their ecclefiaftical garments ; they used or abused the facred veffels of the altar ; and in their bacchanalian feasts the holy cominunion was ...
... patriarch : his twelve metropolitans , among whom the emperor was ranked , affumed their ecclefiaftical garments ; they used or abused the facred veffels of the altar ; and in their bacchanalian feasts the holy cominunion was ...
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