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... spirit condescended to the arts of dissimulation : she flattered the bishops and eunuchs , revived the filial tenderness of the prince , regained his confidence , and betrayed his credulity . The character of Constantine was not ...
... spirit condescended to the arts of dissimulation : she flattered the bishops and eunuchs , revived the filial tenderness of the prince , regained his confidence , and betrayed his credulity . The character of Constantine was not ...
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... spirit of Ali were offensive to an aristocracy of elders , desirous of bestowing and resuming the sceptre by a free and frequent election ; the Koreish could never be reconciled to the proud pre - eminence of the line of Hashem ; the ...
... spirit of Ali were offensive to an aristocracy of elders , desirous of bestowing and resuming the sceptre by a free and frequent election ; the Koreish could never be reconciled to the proud pre - eminence of the line of Hashem ; the ...
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... spirit to second the boldest enterprises of their father . At his landing in Algezire , he was respectfully entertained by count Julian , who stifled his inward remorse , and testified , both in words and actions , that the victory of ...
... spirit to second the boldest enterprises of their father . At his landing in Algezire , he was respectfully entertained by count Julian , who stifled his inward remorse , and testified , both in words and actions , that the victory of ...
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CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME | 1 |
537568 The Patriarch Theodosius | 2 |
567 The Lombards and Avars destroy the King and Kingdom of | 7 |
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