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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... hostile or friendly intentions , may approach " the royal city ? May heaven avert from the Ro- " man republic this national disgrace , which would " provoke the patience of the flaves of Perfia . " Martina defcended from the throne with ...
... hostile or friendly intentions , may approach " the royal city ? May heaven avert from the Ro- " man republic this national disgrace , which would " provoke the patience of the flaves of Perfia . " Martina defcended from the throne with ...
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... hostile fects ; a ftream which becomes ftill more muddy as it flows farther from the fource . Sir John Chardin has too faith- fully copied the fables and errors of the modern Perfians ( Voyages , tom . ñ , P. 235-250 , & c ...
... hostile fects ; a ftream which becomes ftill more muddy as it flows farther from the fource . Sir John Chardin has too faith- fully copied the fables and errors of the modern Perfians ( Voyages , tom . ñ , P. 235-250 , & c ...
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... hostile race , whom he had injured be- yond the hope of reconciliation . But Yezid pre- ferred the counfels of mercy ; and the mourning family was honourably difmiffed to mingle their tears with their kindred at Medina . The glory of ...
... hostile race , whom he had injured be- yond the hope of reconciliation . But Yezid pre- ferred the counfels of mercy ; and the mourning family was honourably difmiffed to mingle their tears with their kindred at Medina . The glory of ...
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... hostile to the prophet's miffion , were eager and importunate to fhare the harvest of Syria . The fad tidings were carried to Damafcus by the speed of grief and terror ; and the inhabitants be- held from their walls the return of the ...
... hostile to the prophet's miffion , were eager and importunate to fhare the harvest of Syria . The fad tidings were carried to Damafcus by the speed of grief and terror ; and the inhabitants be- held from their walls the return of the ...
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... hostile nations prepared , or feemed to pre- pare , for the refreshment of the evening , and the encounter of the enfuing day . On a fudden , the charge was founded ; the Arabian camp poured forth a fwarm of fresh and intrepid warriors ...
... hostile nations prepared , or feemed to pre- pare , for the refreshment of the evening , and the encounter of the enfuing day . On a fudden , the charge was founded ; the Arabian camp poured forth a fwarm of fresh and intrepid warriors ...
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