The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6Tourneisen, 1789 |
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Side 127
... Italy were alone poffeffed of the means of transporting the holy warriors with their arms and horses ; and the fix deputies proceeded to Venice to folicit , on motives of piety or interest , the aid of that powerful republic . A. D. In ...
... Italy were alone poffeffed of the means of transporting the holy warriors with their arms and horses ; and the fix deputies proceeded to Venice to folicit , on motives of piety or interest , the aid of that powerful republic . A. D. In ...
Side 128
... Italy . But the inhabitants of Venice were confidered by themselves , by ftrangers , and by their fovereigns , as an inalienable portion of the Greek empire ( 37 ) ; in the ninth and tenth cen- turies , the proofs of their fubjection ...
... Italy . But the inhabitants of Venice were confidered by themselves , by ftrangers , and by their fovereigns , as an inalienable portion of the Greek empire ( 37 ) ; in the ninth and tenth cen- turies , the proofs of their fubjection ...
Side 191
... Italy , where the royal fugitive was entertained by the Pope and Sicilian king with a mixture of contempt and pity . From the lofs of Conftantinople to his death , he confumed thir- teen years , foliciting the Catholic powers to join in ...
... Italy , where the royal fugitive was entertained by the Pope and Sicilian king with a mixture of contempt and pity . From the lofs of Conftantinople to his death , he confumed thir- teen years , foliciting the Catholic powers to join in ...
Side 192
... Italy diffufed the knowledge of the Latin tongue ; and several of the fathers and claffics were at length honoured with a Greek verfion ( 64 ) . But the national and religious pre- judices of the Orientals were inflamed by perfecution ...
... Italy diffufed the knowledge of the Latin tongue ; and several of the fathers and claffics were at length honoured with a Greek verfion ( 64 ) . But the national and religious pre- judices of the Orientals were inflamed by perfecution ...
Side 193
... Italy from Greece and Egypt . But the intellectual wants of the Latins were more flowly felt and supplied ; the ardour of ftudious curiofity was awakened in Europe by different causes and more recent events ; and , in the age of the ...
... Italy from Greece and Egypt . But the intellectual wants of the Latins were more flowly felt and supplied ; the ardour of ftudious curiofity was awakened in Europe by different causes and more recent events ; and , in the age of the ...
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