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... Venice was safe and open : Italy received him as the first , or at least as the second , of the Christian princes ; Manuel was pitied as the champion and confessor of the faith , and the dignity of his behaviour prevented that pity from ...
... Venice was safe and open : Italy received him as the first , or at least as the second , of the Christian princes ; Manuel was pitied as the champion and confessor of the faith , and the dignity of his behaviour prevented that pity from ...
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... Venice , and patiently expected , in the Morea , the moment of his ruin or deliverance . Yet he had escaped the ignominious necessity of offering his religion to public or private sale . The Latin church was distracted by the great ...
... Venice , and patiently expected , in the Morea , the moment of his ruin or deliverance . Yet he had escaped the ignominious necessity of offering his religion to public or private sale . The Latin church was distracted by the great ...
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... Venice and in the isle of Candia ; their diligence anticipated the slower vessels of Basil : the Roman admiral was commissioned to burn , sink , and destroy ; 45 and these priestly squadrons might have encountered each other in the same ...
... Venice and in the isle of Candia ; their diligence anticipated the slower vessels of Basil : the Roman admiral was commissioned to burn , sink , and destroy ; 45 and these priestly squadrons might have encountered each other in the same ...
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... Venice , A.D. 1438 , Feb. 9 ; After a tedious and troublesome navigation of seventy - seven days , this religious squadron cast anchor before Venice ; and their reception proclaimed the joy and magnificence of that powerful republic ...
... Venice , A.D. 1438 , Feb. 9 ; After a tedious and troublesome navigation of seventy - seven days , this religious squadron cast anchor before Venice ; and their reception proclaimed the joy and magnificence of that powerful republic ...
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... Venice had engaged to arrest and send back the fugitives , and inevitable punishment awaited them at Constantinople ; excommunication , fines , and a sentence , which did not respect the sacerdotal dignity , that they should be stripped ...
... Venice had engaged to arrest and send back the fugitives , and inevitable punishment awaited them at Constantinople ; excommunication , fines , and a sentence , which did not respect the sacerdotal dignity , that they should be stripped ...
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