The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1W. Strahan; and T. Cadell, in the Strand., 1782 |
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... conquest of the Afiatic and African provinces by the Arabs , who embraced the religion of Mahomet ; the revolt of the Roman people against the feeble princes of Conftantinople ; and the eleva- tion of Charlemagne , who , in the year ...
... conquest of the Afiatic and African provinces by the Arabs , who embraced the religion of Mahomet ; the revolt of the Roman people against the feeble princes of Conftantinople ; and the eleva- tion of Charlemagne , who , in the year ...
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... conquests of the Mahome-- tans , will deferve and detain our attention , and the laft age of Conftantinople ( the Crufades and the Turks ) is connected with the revolutions of Modern Europe . From the seventh to the eleventh century ...
... conquests of the Mahome-- tans , will deferve and detain our attention , and the laft age of Conftantinople ( the Crufades and the Turks ) is connected with the revolutions of Modern Europe . From the seventh to the eleventh century ...
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... Conquest of Ofrhoene by the Romans 230 Artaxerxes claims the Provinces of Afia , and declares War against the Romans 233 Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account of the War 250 Fomented by the Policy of Rome 285 251 ...
... Conquest of Ofrhoene by the Romans 230 Artaxerxes claims the Provinces of Afia , and declares War against the Romans 233 Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account of the War 250 Fomented by the Policy of Rome 285 251 ...
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... Conquest of Armenia by the Perfians Valerian marches into the East 326 327 301 The Defign impracticable , and without Effect 260 Is defeated and taken Prisoner by Sapor King of Perfia ib . 302 Sapor overruns Syria , Cilicia , and Cap ...
... Conquest of Armenia by the Perfians Valerian marches into the East 326 327 301 The Defign impracticable , and without Effect 260 Is defeated and taken Prisoner by Sapor King of Perfia ib . 302 Sapor overruns Syria , Cilicia , and Cap ...
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... conquests which might have proved no less fatal to himself than to the vanquished barbarians ' . The only acceffion ... conquest scarcely formed any exception to the general system of continental measures . After a war of about forty ...
... conquests which might have proved no less fatal to himself than to the vanquished barbarians ' . The only acceffion ... conquest scarcely formed any exception to the general system of continental measures . After a war of about forty ...
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