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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... third I fhall inquire how Conftan- tinople and Europe were faved by the luxury and arts , the division and decay , of the empire of the caliphs . A fingle chapter will include , III . The BULGARIANS , IV . HUNGARIANS , and V. Rus- SIANS ...
... third I fhall inquire how Conftan- tinople and Europe were faved by the luxury and arts , the division and decay , of the empire of the caliphs . A fingle chapter will include , III . The BULGARIANS , IV . HUNGARIANS , and V. Rus- SIANS ...
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... third lasted only one hundred and three days : he expired in the thirtieth year of his age , and , although his life had been a long malady , a belief was enter- tained that poison had been the means , and his cruel ftep - mother the ...
... third lasted only one hundred and three days : he expired in the thirtieth year of his age , and , although his life had been a long malady , a belief was enter- tained that poison had been the means , and his cruel ftep - mother the ...
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... third , fubmitted in his turn to the fuperior afcendant of Leo , the general and emperor of the Oriental troops . His two predeceffors were permitted to embrace the ecclefiaftical profeffion : the restless impatience of Anaftafius ...
... third , fubmitted in his turn to the fuperior afcendant of Leo , the general and emperor of the Oriental troops . His two predeceffors were permitted to embrace the ecclefiaftical profeffion : the restless impatience of Anaftafius ...
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... third fupported himself against the envy of his equals , the dif- content of a powerful faction , and the affaults of his foreign and domeftic enemies . The Ca- tholics , who accufe his religious innovations , are obliged to confess ...
... third fupported himself against the envy of his equals , the dif- content of a powerful faction , and the affaults of his foreign and domeftic enemies . The Ca- tholics , who accufe his religious innovations , are obliged to confess ...
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... third treafon , Nicephorus , the eldest and most guilty , was deprived of his eyes , and his four brothers , Chriftopher , Nicetas , Anthemeus , and Eudoxas , were punished , as a milder fentence , by the amputation of their tongues ...
... third treafon , Nicephorus , the eldest and most guilty , was deprived of his eyes , and his four brothers , Chriftopher , Nicetas , Anthemeus , and Eudoxas , were punished , as a milder fentence , by the amputation of their tongues ...
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