The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6Tourneisen, 1789 |
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Side 82
... cause of the prophet . The public hope was not difappointed after a fiege of twenty - five days , he stormed the city of Edeffa , and recovered from the Franks their conquefts beyond the Euphrates ( 39 ) : the martial tribes of ...
... cause of the prophet . The public hope was not difappointed after a fiege of twenty - five days , he stormed the city of Edeffa , and recovered from the Franks their conquefts beyond the Euphrates ( 39 ) : the martial tribes of ...
Side 89
... cause of their re- ligion ( 54 ) His civil and religious virtues are celebrated in the firft chapter of Bohadin ( p . 4-30 ) , himself an eye - witnefs , and an honeft bigot . ( 55 ) In many works , particularly Jofeph's well in the ...
... cause of their re- ligion ( 54 ) His civil and religious virtues are celebrated in the firft chapter of Bohadin ( p . 4-30 ) , himself an eye - witnefs , and an honeft bigot . ( 55 ) In many works , particularly Jofeph's well in the ...
Side 116
... cause of the Ambitious fchifm of the Greeks may be traced in the emulation of quarrels of the leading prelates , who maintained the fupremacy of the old metropolis fuperior to all , and of the reigning capital , Conftanti - inferior to ...
... cause of the Ambitious fchifm of the Greeks may be traced in the emulation of quarrels of the leading prelates , who maintained the fupremacy of the old metropolis fuperior to all , and of the reigning capital , Conftanti - inferior to ...
Side 118
... causes of national enmity were fortified and inflamed by the venom of religious zeal . Inftead of a kind embrace , an hofpitable reception from their Chriftian brethren of the East , every tongue was taught to repeat the names of ...
... causes of national enmity were fortified and inflamed by the venom of religious zeal . Inftead of a kind embrace , an hofpitable reception from their Chriftian brethren of the East , every tongue was taught to repeat the names of ...
Side 123
... cause of the Greeks ; and the conflagration fpread from the banks of the Danube to the hills of Macedonia and Thrace . After fome faint efforts , Isaac Angelus and his brother acquiefced in their independence ; and the Imperial troops ...
... cause of the Greeks ; and the conflagration fpread from the banks of the Danube to the hills of Macedonia and Thrace . After fome faint efforts , Isaac Angelus and his brother acquiefced in their independence ; and the Imperial troops ...
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