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... successor . If this transaction be one of the most curious and im- portant of a reign of fifty years , I cannot at least accuse the brevity of my materials , since I reduce into some few pages the enormous folios of Pachymer ...
... successor . If this transaction be one of the most curious and im- portant of a reign of fifty years , I cannot at least accuse the brevity of my materials , since I reduce into some few pages the enormous folios of Pachymer ...
Side 6
... successor ; and the acknowledged heir , after a repetition of insults and complaints , was exposed to the indignity of a public trial . Before the sentence , which would probably have condemned him to a dungeon or a cell , the emperor ...
... successor ; and the acknowledged heir , after a repetition of insults and complaints , was exposed to the indignity of a public trial . Before the sentence , which would probably have condemned him to a dungeon or a cell , the emperor ...
Side 11
... successor Edward count of Savoy . ( Anderson's Ta- bles , p . 650. ) See Cantacuzene . ( lib . 1. c . 40—42 . ) u That king , if the fact be true , must have been Charles the Fair , who in five years , ( 1321-1326 . ) was married to ...
... successor Edward count of Savoy . ( Anderson's Ta- bles , p . 650. ) See Cantacuzene . ( lib . 1. c . 40—42 . ) u That king , if the fact be true , must have been Charles the Fair , who in five years , ( 1321-1326 . ) was married to ...
Side 22
... successor was not Abdication unwilling that he should be asaint : the remainder of Canta- of his life was devoted to piety and learning ; in the cells of Constantinople and mount Athos , January . the monk Joasaph was respected as the ...
... successor was not Abdication unwilling that he should be asaint : the remainder of Canta- of his life was devoted to piety and learning ; in the cells of Constantinople and mount Athos , January . the monk Joasaph was respected as the ...
Side 37
... successors , occupy the conclusion of the ninth dynasty of Abulpharagius ; ( vers . Pocock , Oxon . 1663 , in 4to . ) and his tenth dynasty is that of the Moguls of Persia . Assemannus ( Bibliot . Orient . tom . 2. ) has extracted some ...
... successors , occupy the conclusion of the ninth dynasty of Abulpharagius ; ( vers . Pocock , Oxon . 1663 , in 4to . ) and his tenth dynasty is that of the Moguls of Persia . Assemannus ( Bibliot . Orient . tom . 2. ) has extracted some ...
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