The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 8: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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Side 4
... brother Theodore , by a second marriage , inherited the marquisate of Montferrat , apostatized to the religion and manners of the Latins , ( öri xai yvween και πισεικαι σχηματι , και γενειων κουρα και πασιν εθεσιν Λατινος ην ακραιφνης ...
... brother Theodore , by a second marriage , inherited the marquisate of Montferrat , apostatized to the religion and manners of the Latins , ( öri xai yvween και πισεικαι σχηματι , και γενειων κουρα και πασιν εθεσιν Λατινος ην ακραιφνης ...
Side 5
... brother , prince Manuel , who languished and died of his wound ; and the emperor Michael , their common father , whose health was in a declining state , expired on the eighth day , lamenting the loss of both his children . " However ...
... brother , prince Manuel , who languished and died of his wound ; and the emperor Michael , their common father , whose health was in a declining state , expired on the eighth day , lamenting the loss of both his children . " However ...
Side 10
... brother Henry was surnamed the Greek , from his two journeys into the east ; but these journeys were subsequent to ... brothers had almost ruined the princely houses of Germany , till that just , but pernicious law , was slowly ...
... brother Henry was surnamed the Greek , from his two journeys into the east ; but these journeys were subsequent to ... brothers had almost ruined the princely houses of Germany , till that just , but pernicious law , was slowly ...
Side 34
... . The Tartars ( more properly Tatars ) were descended from Tatar Khan , the brother of Mogul Khan , ( see Abulghazi , part 1 and 2. ) and once formed a horde former had given birth to the imperial race ; and 34 ROMAN EMPIRE .
... . The Tartars ( more properly Tatars ) were descended from Tatar Khan , the brother of Mogul Khan , ( see Abulghazi , part 1 and 2. ) and once formed a horde former had given birth to the imperial race ; and 34 ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 41
... brothers and their families were content with dependent sceptres ; and Octai , by general consent , was proclaimed great khan , or emperor of the Moguls and Tartars . He was succeeded by his son Gayuk , after whose death the empire ...
... brothers and their families were content with dependent sceptres ; and Octai , by general consent , was proclaimed great khan , or emperor of the Moguls and Tartars . He was succeeded by his son Gayuk , after whose death the empire ...
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