The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 9A. Strahan; and T. Cadell ... and W. Davies, 1797 |
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... command , Heracleonas appeared in the pulpit with the eldest of the royal orphans : Conftans alone was faluted as emperor of the Ro- mans , and a crown of gold , which had been taken from the tomb of Heraclius , was placed on his head ...
... command , Heracleonas appeared in the pulpit with the eldest of the royal orphans : Conftans alone was faluted as emperor of the Ro- mans , and a crown of gold , which had been taken from the tomb of Heraclius , was placed on his head ...
Side 17
... command of mil- lions , of whom the smallest community would not have chofen him for their local magiftrate . His favourite minifters were two beings the leaft fuf- ceptible of human fympathy , an eunuch and a monk ; to the one he ...
... command of mil- lions , of whom the smallest community would not have chofen him for their local magiftrate . His favourite minifters were two beings the leaft fuf- ceptible of human fympathy , an eunuch and a monk ; to the one he ...
Side 26
... command of the Anatolian legions , and by the fuffrage of the foldiers he was raifed to the empire with the general applaufe of the Roman world . - II . In this dangerous elevation , Leo the third fupported himself against the envy of ...
... command of the Anatolian legions , and by the fuffrage of the foldiers he was raifed to the empire with the general applaufe of the Roman world . - II . In this dangerous elevation , Leo the third fupported himself against the envy of ...
Side 36
... command of his ene- mies ; and their artful eloquence perfuaded the foldiers to break the dominion of the eunuchs , to degrade the husband of Procopia , and to affert the right of a military election . They marched to- wards the capital ...
... command of his ene- mies ; and their artful eloquence perfuaded the foldiers to break the dominion of the eunuchs , to degrade the husband of Procopia , and to affert the right of a military election . They marched to- wards the capital ...
Side 38
... command ; and his fubordinate talents were beneficially employed in the public fervice . Yet the Phrygian was diffatisfied at receiving as a favour a fcanty portion of the Imperial prize which he had bestowed on his equal ; and his ...
... command ; and his fubordinate talents were beneficially employed in the public fervice . Yet the Phrygian was diffatisfied at receiving as a favour a fcanty portion of the Imperial prize which he had bestowed on his equal ; and his ...
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