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... Constantinople . A soft and wealthy province , in the heart of the empire , was astonished by the sound of war ; and the faithful vassal , who had been disregarded or oppressed , was again respected , as soon as he resumed the hostile ...
... Constantinople . A soft and wealthy province , in the heart of the empire , was astonished by the sound of war ; and the faithful vassal , who had been disregarded or oppressed , was again respected , as soon as he resumed the hostile ...
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... Constantinople . The archbishop , ascending the pulpit of the cathedral , that he might be distinctly seen and heard by an innumerable crowd of either sex and of every age , pronounced a seasonable and pathetic discourse on the ...
... Constantinople . The archbishop , ascending the pulpit of the cathedral , that he might be distinctly seen and heard by an innumerable crowd of either sex and of every age , pronounced a seasonable and pathetic discourse on the ...
Side 96
... Constantinople to the adja- cent suburb of Chalcedon . The consul Aurelian pronounced the sentence ; and the motives of that sentence expose the jurisprudence of a despotic government . The crimes which Eutropius had committed against ...
... Constantinople to the adja- cent suburb of Chalcedon . The consul Aurelian pronounced the sentence ; and the motives of that sentence expose the jurisprudence of a despotic government . The crimes which Eutropius had committed against ...
Side 97
... Constantinople with his troops , and distributed among his dependents the honors and rewards of the empire . In his early youth , Gainas had passed the Danube as a suppliant and a fugitive : his eleva- tion had been the work of valor ...
... Constantinople with his troops , and distributed among his dependents the honors and rewards of the empire . In his early youth , Gainas had passed the Danube as a suppliant and a fugitive : his eleva- tion had been the work of valor ...
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... Constantinople with the most liberal expressions of grati- tude ; and the public deliverance was celebrated by festivals and illuminations . The triumphs of Arcadius became the subject of epic poems ; 40 and the monarch , no longer ...
... Constantinople with the most liberal expressions of grati- tude ; and the public deliverance was celebrated by festivals and illuminations . The triumphs of Arcadius became the subject of epic poems ; 40 and the monarch , no longer ...
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