The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 10A. Strahan; and T. Cadell ... and W. Davies, 1797 |
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... style is glowing , his narrative lively , his obfervation keen ; and even the prejudices and paffions of Liutprand are stamped with an original 10 After obferving that the demerit of the Cappadocians rose in propor- tion to their rank ...
... style is glowing , his narrative lively , his obfervation keen ; and even the prejudices and paffions of Liutprand are stamped with an original 10 After obferving that the demerit of the Cappadocians rose in propor- tion to their rank ...
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... style of the anonymous chronicle . On the rational ground of history and language , Liutprand ( p . 480. ) had afferted the Latin claim to Apulia and Calabria . 7 See the Greek and Latin Gloffaries of Ducange ( Karstava , catapanus ) ...
... style of the anonymous chronicle . On the rational ground of history and language , Liutprand ( p . 480. ) had afferted the Latin claim to Apulia and Calabria . 7 See the Greek and Latin Gloffaries of Ducange ( Karstava , catapanus ) ...
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... style bold and elegant , his obfervation keen : he had ftudied mankind , and feels like a man . I can only regret the narrow and barren field on which his labours have been caft . 127 The laborious Benedictines ( l'Art de verifier les ...
... style bold and elegant , his obfervation keen : he had ftudied mankind , and feels like a man . I can only regret the narrow and barren field on which his labours have been caft . 127 The laborious Benedictines ( l'Art de verifier les ...
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