The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7Henry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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... Romania , and invested after the Greek fashion with the purple buskins . He ended at Con- stantinople his long and glorious life ; and if the prero- gative was personal , the title was used by his successors till the middle of the ...
... Romania , and invested after the Greek fashion with the purple buskins . He ended at Con- stantinople his long and glorious life ; and if the prero- gative was personal , the title was used by his successors till the middle of the ...
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... Romania , or Nauplia , the ancient sea - port of Argos , is still a place of strength and consideration , situate on a rocky peninsula , with a good harbour . ( Chandler's Travels into Greece , p . 227. ) [ Athens and Thebes were never ...
... Romania , or Nauplia , the ancient sea - port of Argos , is still a place of strength and consideration , situate on a rocky peninsula , with a good harbour . ( Chandler's Travels into Greece , p . 227. ) [ Athens and Thebes were never ...
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... Romania . At the head of his knights and archers , each baron mounted on horseback to secure the possession of his share , and their first efforts were generally successful . But the public force was weakened by their dispersion ; and ...
... Romania . At the head of his knights and archers , each baron mounted on horseback to secure the possession of his share , and their first efforts were generally successful . But the public force was weakened by their dispersion ; and ...
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... Romania , that on the trumpet's sound , the cavalry should mount and form ; but that none , under pain of death , should abandon themselves to a desul- tory and dangerous pursuit . This wise injunction was first disobeyed by the count ...
... Romania , that on the trumpet's sound , the cavalry should mount and form ; but that none , under pain of death , should abandon themselves to a desul- tory and dangerous pursuit . This wise injunction was first disobeyed by the count ...
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... Romania , his subsequent exploits are buried in oblivion . The character of Henry was not un- * Villehardouin , No. 257. I quote , with regret , this lamentable conclusion , where we lose at once the original history , and the rich ...
... Romania , his subsequent exploits are buried in oblivion . The character of Henry was not un- * Villehardouin , No. 257. I quote , with regret , this lamentable conclusion , where we lose at once the original history , and the rich ...
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