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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... restored to the throne . કંદ • giveness ? " replied the intrepid tyrant ; " may " I perish this instant - may the Almighty whelm me in the waves - if I confent to spare a single head of my enemies ! " He furvived this im- pious ...
... restored to the throne . કંદ • giveness ? " replied the intrepid tyrant ; " may " I perish this instant - may the Almighty whelm me in the waves - if I confent to spare a single head of my enemies ! " He furvived this im- pious ...
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... restoring the ancient limits of the empire , as he revolved in his mind , the Euphrates and Tigris , the dominion of Syria , and the conqueft of Jerufalem , the thread of his life and of the public felicity was broken by a fingular ...
... restoring the ancient limits of the empire , as he revolved in his mind , the Euphrates and Tigris , the dominion of Syria , and the conqueft of Jerufalem , the thread of his life and of the public felicity was broken by a fingular ...
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... restored to freedom and his country , than his ambition revived , at firft to his own , and at length to the public , misfortune . A daughter of Manuel was a feeble bar to the fuc- ceffion of the more deferving males of the Com- nenian ...
... restored to freedom and his country , than his ambition revived , at firft to his own , and at length to the public , misfortune . A daughter of Manuel was a feeble bar to the fuc- ceffion of the more deferving males of the Com- nenian ...
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... restored the re- ligion of their fathers : they heard , with grief and impatience , the name of idolaters ; the inceffant charge of the Jews and Mahometans " , who derived from the Law and the Koran an im mortal hatred to graven images ...
... restored the re- ligion of their fathers : they heard , with grief and impatience , the name of idolaters ; the inceffant charge of the Jews and Mahometans " , who derived from the Law and the Koran an im mortal hatred to graven images ...
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... restored the patriarch renounced his diffimulation , or diffembled his fen- timents ; and the righteous claim of the ufurper was acknowledged , both in the new , and in an- 21 The holy confeffor Theophanes approves the principle of ...
... restored the patriarch renounced his diffimulation , or diffembled his fen- timents ; and the righteous claim of the ufurper was acknowledged , both in the new , and in an- 21 The holy confeffor Theophanes approves the principle of ...
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