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
... death , that prince was acknowledged , above twenty - five years , as the second emperor of the Greeks . At the head of an army he excited neither the fears of the enemy nor the jealousy of the court : his modesty and patience were ...
... death , that prince was acknowledged , above twenty - five years , as the second emperor of the Greeks . At the head of an army he excited neither the fears of the enemy nor the jealousy of the court : his modesty and patience were ...
Side 5
... death to the consequence of his own vices ; and deep was the sigh of thinking and feeling men , when they perceived , instead of sorrow and repentance , his ill - dissembled joy on the removal of two odious competitors . By these ...
... death to the consequence of his own vices ; and deep was the sigh of thinking and feeling men , when they perceived , instead of sorrow and repentance , his ill - dissembled joy on the removal of two odious competitors . By these ...
Side 9
... death , compelled him to exchange the purple for the monastic habit and profession . The monk Antony had renounced the pomp of the world ; yet he had occasion for a coarse fur in the winter - season , and as wine was forbidden by his ...
... death , compelled him to exchange the purple for the monastic habit and profession . The monk Antony had renounced the pomp of the world ; yet he had occasion for a coarse fur in the winter - season , and as wine was forbidden by his ...
Side 35
... death was inflicted on the crimes of adultery , murder , perjury , and the capital thefts of a horse or ox ; and the fiercest of men were mild and just in their intercourse with each other . The future election of the great khan was ...
... death was inflicted on the crimes of adultery , murder , perjury , and the capital thefts of a horse or ox ; and the fiercest of men were mild and just in their intercourse with each other . The future election of the great khan was ...
Side 41
... death tary ; and he died in the fulness of years and 1227. glory , with his last breath exhorting and instructing his sons to achieve the conquest of the Chinese empire . The haram of Zingis was composed of five quests of hundred wives ...
... death tary ; and he died in the fulness of years and 1227. glory , with his last breath exhorting and instructing his sons to achieve the conquest of the Chinese empire . The haram of Zingis was composed of five quests of hundred wives ...
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