The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2G. Virtue, 1850 |
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... according to his discretion , as if the emperor himself were present . The separation of the naval and military professions is at once the effect and the cause of modern improve- ments in the science of navigation and maritime war . In ...
... according to his discretion , as if the emperor himself were present . The separation of the naval and military professions is at once the effect and the cause of modern improve- ments in the science of navigation and maritime war . In ...
Side 235
... According to the legend , the first of the Christian emperors was healed of the leprosy , and purified in the waters of baptism , by St. or forfeited , his right to the exarchate ; and the sword | gled in the net of sacerdotal policy ...
... According to the legend , the first of the Christian emperors was healed of the leprosy , and purified in the waters of baptism , by St. or forfeited , his right to the exarchate ; and the sword | gled in the net of sacerdotal policy ...
Side 382
... according to the policy of the hour , they accepted the investiture of their lands from the sovereigns of Germany or Constantinople . But the firmest title of these adventurers was the right of conquest : they neither loved nor trusted ...
... according to the policy of the hour , they accepted the investiture of their lands from the sovereigns of Germany or Constantinople . But the firmest title of these adventurers was the right of conquest : they neither loved nor trusted ...
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