The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1974 |
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Side 88
... faith , his virtue , and the affection of his subjects . On the decease of Michael , the prince and people asserted the independence of their church and the purity of their creed ; the elder Andronicus neither feared nor loved the ...
... faith , his virtue , and the affection of his subjects . On the decease of Michael , the prince and people asserted the independence of their church and the purity of their creed ; the elder Andronicus neither feared nor loved the ...
Side 89
... faith or ceremonies should be found incurable , the Greeks , however , are the disciples of Christ , and the Turks are the common enemies of the Christian name . The Armenians , Cyprians , and Rhodians are equally attacked ; and it will ...
... faith or ceremonies should be found incurable , the Greeks , however , are the disciples of Christ , and the Turks are the common enemies of the Christian name . The Armenians , Cyprians , and Rhodians are equally attacked ; and it will ...
Side 95
... faith and manners of the slothful Palæologus had not been im - 1370 proved by his Roman pilgrimage ; and his apostacy or conver- sion , devoid of any spiritual or temporal effects , was speedily forgotten by the Greeks and Latins.15 to ...
... faith and manners of the slothful Palæologus had not been im - 1370 proved by his Roman pilgrimage ; and his apostacy or conver- sion , devoid of any spiritual or temporal effects , was speedily forgotten by the Greeks and Latins.15 to ...
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