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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... present age . I. The FRANKS ; a general appellation which includes all the Bar , barians of France , Italy , and Germany , who were united by the fword and fceptre of Charlemagne , The perfecution of images and their votaries , fe ...
... present age . I. The FRANKS ; a general appellation which includes all the Bar , barians of France , Italy , and Germany , who were united by the fword and fceptre of Charlemagne , The perfecution of images and their votaries , fe ...
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... present their homage to Chrift and " his vicegerent ; and we now prepare to vifit " one of their most powerful monarchs , who de- " fires to receive from our hands the facrament of baptifm 36. The Barbarians have fubmitted to " the yoke ...
... present their homage to Chrift and " his vicegerent ; and we now prepare to vifit " one of their most powerful monarchs , who de- " fires to receive from our hands the facrament of baptifm 36. The Barbarians have fubmitted to " the yoke ...
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... present circle of the ecclefiaftical ftate . That myfterious circle was enlarged to an indefinite extent , by the verbal or written donation of Charlemagne " " , who , in the first tranfports of his victory , defpoiled himself and the ...
... present circle of the ecclefiaftical ftate . That myfterious circle was enlarged to an indefinite extent , by the verbal or written donation of Charlemagne " " , who , in the first tranfports of his victory , defpoiled himself and the ...
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... present boundaries , with the additions of the Netherlands and Spain , as far as the Rhine . II . The Saracens had been expelled Spain . from France by the grandfather and father of Charlemagne ; but they ftill poffeffed the greatest ...
... present boundaries , with the additions of the Netherlands and Spain , as far as the Rhine . II . The Saracens had been expelled Spain . from France by the grandfather and father of Charlemagne ; but they ftill poffeffed the greatest ...
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... present fovereign of the Turks 25 may exercise a fhadow of jurifdiction , but his pride is reduced to folicit the friendship of a people , whom it is dangerous to provoke and fruitlefs to attack . The obvious caufes of their freedom are ...
... present fovereign of the Turks 25 may exercise a fhadow of jurifdiction , but his pride is reduced to folicit the friendship of a people , whom it is dangerous to provoke and fruitlefs to attack . The obvious caufes of their freedom are ...
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