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... ancient court , which tempted each male- i See Nicephorus Gregoras , lib . 8. c . 6. The younger Andronicus complained , that in four years and four months , a sum of three hundred and fifty thousand byzants of gold was due to him for ...
... ancient court , which tempted each male- i See Nicephorus Gregoras , lib . 8. c . 6. The younger Andronicus complained , that in four years and four months , a sum of three hundred and fifty thousand byzants of gold was due to him for ...
Side 10
... ) pri- mum apertæ , largam etiam opes augendi dederunt copiam : but Rimius ( p . 258 , 259. ) defers till the year 1016 the discovery of the silver mines of Grubenhagen or the most ancient and noble of the Teutonic name . 10 ROMAN EMPIRE .
... ) pri- mum apertæ , largam etiam opes augendi dederunt copiam : but Rimius ( p . 258 , 259. ) defers till the year 1016 the discovery of the silver mines of Grubenhagen or the most ancient and noble of the Teutonic name . 10 ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 11
Complete in Eight Volumes Edward Gibbon. the most ancient and noble of the Teutonic name . After the death of this childless princess , Andronicus sought in marriage Jane the sister of the count of Savoy , and his suit was preferred to ...
Complete in Eight Volumes Edward Gibbon. the most ancient and noble of the Teutonic name . After the death of this childless princess , Andronicus sought in marriage Jane the sister of the count of Savoy , and his suit was preferred to ...
Side 12
... ancient alle- giance . His enemies confess , that , among the public rob- bers , Cantacuzene alone was moderate and abstemious ; and the free and voluntary account which he produces of his own wealth , " may sustain the presumption that ...
... ancient alle- giance . His enemies confess , that , among the public rob- bers , Cantacuzene alone was moderate and abstemious ; and the free and voluntary account which he produces of his own wealth , " may sustain the presumption that ...
Side 14
... ancient , Rome , ( Can- tacuzen . lib . 3. c . 36. Nic . Gregoras , lib . 14. c . 3. ) d Nic . Gregoras ( lib . 12. c . 5. ) confesses the innocence and virtues of Cantacu- zenus , the guilt and flagitious vices of Apocaucus ; nor does ...
... ancient , Rome , ( Can- tacuzen . lib . 3. c . 36. Nic . Gregoras , lib . 14. c . 3. ) d Nic . Gregoras ( lib . 12. c . 5. ) confesses the innocence and virtues of Cantacu- zenus , the guilt and flagitious vices of Apocaucus ; nor does ...
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